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=== Formation ===
=== Formation ===
The Labour Representative Committee won 29 seats in the 1906 election and changed its name to the Labour Party. Its early members were [[Trade union|trade unionists]], most of which were highly religious, as well as [[Fabian Society|Fabian]] style '[[Socialism|socialists]]'. It was part of the [[Second International]], but supported British imperialism and its role in the First World War and broke strikes during the war for the benefit of the ruling class.<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|author=Subversion|newspaper=Libcom.org|title=Labouring in vain: a critical history of the Labour Party|date=2009-12-08|url=https://libcom.org/article/labouring-vain-critical-history-labour-party|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715114849/https://libcom.org/article/labouring-vain-critical-history-labour-party|archive-date=2022-07-15|retrieved=2022-08-07}}</ref>
The Labour Representative Committee won 29 seats in the 1906 election and changed its name to the Labour Party. Its early members were [[Trade union|trade unionists]], most of which were highly religious. It was part of the [[Second International]], but supported the First World War and broke strikes during the war.<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|author=Subversion|newspaper=Libcom.org|title=Labouring in vain: a critical history of the Labour Party|date=2009-12-08|url=https://libcom.org/article/labouring-vain-critical-history-labour-party|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715114849/https://libcom.org/article/labouring-vain-critical-history-labour-party|archive-date=2022-07-15|retrieved=2022-08-07}}</ref>


=== First world war ===
=== First world war ===
The Labour Party, along with other social democratic and labour parties, supported the ruling class in their imperialist war against other imperialist powers at the cost of the working classes. In May 1915 [[Herbert Asquith|Asquith]], the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] Party prime minister, invited [[Arthur Henderson]], leader of the Labour Party, to join the cabinet in a coalition government. In return for power the Labour party supported the conscription of the working class and the deskilling of industry.<ref name=":0" />
The Labour Party, along with other social democratic and labour parties, supported the ruling class in their imperialist war against other imperialist powers at the cost of the working classes. In May 1915 [[Herbert Asquith|Asquith]], the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] Party prime minister, invited [[Arthur Henderson]], leader of the Labour Party, to join the cabinet in a coalition government. In return for power the Labour party supported the conscription of the working class and the deskilling of industry.


In 1918, Labour adopted what they claimed to be a 'socialist' constitution inspired by the [[Russian revolution]]. This constitution proposed radical sounding policies whilst in reality it enshrined the control of the party to the unions bureaucrats. The constitution also allowed individual membership of the party for the first time. <ref name=":0" />
In 1918, Labour adopted what they claimed to be a '[[Socialism|socialist]]' constitution inspired by the [[Russian revolution]]. This constitution proposed radical sounding policies whilst in reality it enshrined the control of the party to the unions bureaucrats. The constitution also allowed individual membership of the party for the first time. <ref name=":0" />


=== Interwar period ===
=== Interwar period ===


==== Government of 1924 ====
==== Government of 1924 ====
The Labour Party was the second largest party in the UK after the December 1923 election allowing [[Ramsay Macdonald]] to become the first Labour Party Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister from a working class background. However this government only lasted from January to November 1924 before being replaced by the [[Conservative and Unionist Party|Conservative]] Party, in this time the Labour Party achieved almost nothing.<ref name=":0" />
The Labour Party was the second largest party in the UK after the December 1923 election allowing [[Ramsay Macdonald]] to become the first Labour Party Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister from a working class background. However this government only lasted from January to November 1924 before being replaced by the [[Conservative and Unionist Party|Conservative]] Party, in this time the Labour Party achieved almost nothing.  


Labour opposed the dockers strike in February 1924 and the tramway workers strike in March. Macdonald's response to the latter, after railway workers attempted to come out in solidarity, was to invoke the 1920 Emergency powers act declaring a state of emergency if the strikes were not called off. In this time the Labour government also continued with rearmament, the bombing of indigenous people in [[Republic of Iraq|Iraq]] and shooting strikers in [[Republic of India|India]].<ref name=":0" />
Labour opposed the dockers strike in February 1924 and the tramway workers strike in March. Macdonald's response to the latter, after railway workers attempted to come out in solidarity, was to invoke the 1920 Emergency powers act declaring a state of emergency if the strikes were not called off. In this time the Labour government also continued with rearmament, the bombing of indigenous people in [[Republic of Iraq|Iraq]] and shooting strikers in [[Republic of India|India]].<ref name=":0" />
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=== Second world war ===
=== Second world war ===
When war broke out the Labour party, under leader [[Clement Atlee]], supported the British ruling classes. In 1940 Labour entered into coalition with the Conservatives and Attlee joined the war Cabinet. Atlee introduced the [[Emergency Powers Bill]] which gave the government the power to control every aspect of life with [[Ernest Bevin]], Labour Minister of Labour to direct provision of services.<ref name=":0" />
When war broke out the Labour party, under leader [[Clement Atlee]], supported the British ruling classes. In 1940 Labour entered into coalition with the Conservatives and Attlee joined the war Cabinet. Atlee introduced the [[Emergency Powers Bill]] which gave the government the power to control every aspect of life with [[Ernest Bevin]], Labour Minister of Labour to direct provision of services.


Throughout the war there was many strikes in protest of the decrease in living standards the war had brought. Labour supported the capitalists against the strikers, refusing to fight for workers rights because the war effort was seen as more important.<ref name=":0" />
Throughout the war there was many strikes in protest of the decrease in living standards the war had brought. Labour supported the capitalists against the strikers, refusing to fight for workers rights because the war effort was seen as more important.<ref name=":0" />
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