Britain's Labour Party was established mainly due to the need for a political representation of the working class and trade unions during the early 20th century. The party was formed in 1900 as a response to the growing social and economic inequalities brought about by industrialization. It aimed to advocate for workers' rights, social justice, and better living conditions, stepping beyond the limitations of the Liberal Party, which had previously been seen as the representative of the middle class. The Labour Party's formation marked a significant shift in British politics, emphasizing the importance of labor interests in the democratic process.
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Belgian Labour Party was created in 1885.
Labour Party of Peru was created in 1925.
Belfast Labour Party was created in 1892.
Labour Party of Iran was created in 1965.
Georgian Labour Party was created in 1995.
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Jamaica Labour Party was created on 1943-07-08.
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