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The name "Labour Party" (or "Labor Party") is used by
political parties around the world, particularly in
Commonwealth nations. Historically, these parties are associated with
democratic socialism, although not exclusively. Over time, most have evolved into
social democratic parties. They are traditionally allied with
trade unions and the broader
labour movement. Many Labour parties are also members of the
Socialist International and/or participants in the
Progressive Alliance.
Active Labour parties
Historical Labour parties
See also