- In
British politics, a
Lib–
Lab pact is a
working arrangement between the
Liberal Democrats (in
previous times, the
Liberal Party) and the
Labour Party...
-
white alike". An
equivalent term used in the
United Kingdom is
Lib-
Lab-Con or
LibLabCon, a
pejorative portmanteau referring to the
three main political...
-
LibLab (short for
Liberalt Laboratorium -
Liberal Laboratory) was a
Norwegian liberal think-tank. The
organization was
founded in 2005, and was led by...
-
Party in general. The
first Lib–
Lab candidate to
stand was
George Odger in the 1870
Southwark by-election. The
first Lib–
Lab candidates to be
elected were...
- our ****istance – that’s what we’re
asking our
government to do. When the
Lib–
Lab pact was
first mooted in
March 1977,
Penhaligon was
initially opposed and...
- 31
October 1881) was a
Scottish miner, teacher,
trade union leader and
Lib–
Lab politician.
Macdonald was born in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, the son of...
- The
Liberal Democrats (colloquially
known as the
Lib Dems) are a
liberal political party in the
United Kingdom,
founded in 1988. The
current leader of...
- the
Scottish and
Welsh nationalists, in
order to
remain in power. The
Lib-
Lab pact
lasted until July 1978. However, on 28
March 1979,
following the defeat...
-
tweeter mob
following the next outrage."
Banks gave
significant funds to
LibLabCon.com, a
satirical website dedicated to
attacking the
three major parties...
- A
major long-term
consequence of the
Third Reform Act was the rise of
Lib-
Lab candidates. The Act
split all
county constituencies (which were represented...