The Labour Party (L) is one of the two major political parties in the Republic of England, typically representing a platform that adheres to left-wing idealogies. The Labour Party was founded at the 1964 Labour Conference and won its first majority in the English Parliament in 1966 as the first official party to ever win an election (previously, there had been no official parties, just alliances between individual MPs). The Labour Party has held majorities in Parliament during the following periods: 1966-1972 (Party Leader: Donald Sutcliffe) 1981-1984 (Party Leader: Andrew Brantle)
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