The Labour Party led by Ed Milliband is now in opposition (2010)
Australian Labour Party Australian Labour Party
Yes. Tony Blair was the leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister in 1998.
There were two Labour party leaders in 1983. Michael Foot led the party from 4 November 1980 to 2 October 1983. Foot resigned the leadsership following the 1983 land-slide election victory of Magaret Thatcher's Conservative party. He was succeeded by Neil Kinnock, who was leader of the Labour party from 2 October 1983 - 18 July 1992.
If you are asking about Britain, the Conservative Lib/Dem coalition is in power with David Cameron as Prime Minister. The Labour party is in opposition led by Ed Milliband.
The Labour party led by Tony Blair defeated the Conservative party led by incumbant Prime Minister John Major in 1997.
Maggie Thatcher defeated Labour led by Prime Minister, Jim Callaghan in 1979.
Bruce Golding was the Prime Minister (not President) of Jamaica because the political party that he led (the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)) won the majority of the seats in the Jamaican Parliament in the 2007 election.
The last Australian Federal election was in November 2007, which saw the ousting of the Australian Liberal Party headed by John Howard, and the welcome return of the Australian Labour Party, led by Kevin Rudd.
The coalition government formed by Fine Gael and the Labour Party in 1973 was led by Liam Cosgrave, who served as the Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland during the period.
The Federalist Party was led by Alexander Hamilton
The Conservative Party led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in charge of a minority government in Canada in 2009.