When was the Labor Party founded? Who was its leader? State the basic requirements of the Labor Party.

The Labor Party at the beginning of its existence was directly associated with trade union associations and their movement. In fact, it was formed in 1906, although until 1922 it did not have such a leader. the first nominal spokesman for ideas was the leader of the Labor faction in parliament, Keir Hardy, and only then, starting in the 1920s, Ramsay MacDonald, who later became Prime Minister of Great Britain, became the real leader. Labor advocated better social insurance and better job opportunities for workers, and demanded more housing.



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