Scottish Labour Party

Scottish Labour Party

Parti travailliste écossais

Le Parti travailliste écossais (Scottish Labour Party) est la branche écossaise du Parti travailliste britannique.

Historiquement premier parti d'Écosse (il est arrivé premier à toutes les élections nationales et européennes depuis 1979 et aux deux premières élections au Parlement écossais). En 2007, il a été devancé par le Parti national écossais (indépendantiste) aux élections du Parlement.

En 2008, les travaillistes écossais détenaient 46 des 129 sièges du Parlement écossais, 39 des 59 sièges dévolus à l'Écosse au Parlement britannique et 2 des 7 sièges écossais au Parlement européen.

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