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List of Labour Party (UK) general election manifestos

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This is a list of the BritishLabour Party general electionmanifestos since the nascent party first fielded candidates at the1900 general election.

From its foundation, general election manifestos were issued for the Labour Party as a whole, whereas the manifestos of theConservative andLiberal parties generally took the form of a form of a short personal address by the leader of the party until the 1950s.

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ElectionLeaderElection winnerManifesto titleLink to text
2024Keir StarmerLabourChange[1]
2019Jeremy CorbynConservativeIt's Time for Real Change[2]
2017Jeremy CorbynHung (Conservative withDUP confidence & supply)For the Many, Not the Few[3]
2015Ed MilibandConservativeBritain Can Be Better[4]
2010Gordon BrownHung (Conservative-led coalition)A Future Fair for All[5]
2005Tony BlairLabourBritain Forward, Not Back[6]
2001Tony BlairLabourAmbitions for Britain[7][8]
1997Tony BlairLabourNew Labour: Because Britain Deserves Better[9][10]
1992Neil KinnockConservativeIt's Time to Get Britain Working Again[11][12]
1987Neil KinnockConservativeBritain Will Win with Labour[13][14]
1983Michael FootConservativeThe New Hope for Britain[15][16]
1979James CallaghanConservativeThe Labour Way Is the Better Way[17][18]
October 1974Harold WilsonLabourBritain Will Win with Labour[19][20]
February 1974Harold WilsonHung (Labour)Let Us Work Together – Labour's Way Out of the Crisis[21][22]
1970Harold WilsonConservativeNow Britain's Strong – Let's Make It Great to Live In[23][24]
1966Harold WilsonLabourTime for Decision[25][26]
1964Harold WilsonLabourThe New Britain[27][28]
1959Hugh GaitskellConservativeBritain Belongs to You[29][30]
1955Clement AttleeConservativeForward with Labour[31][32]
1951Clement AttleeConservativeLabour Party Election Manifesto[33][34]
1950Clement AttleeLabourLet Us Win Through Together[35][36]
1945Clement AttleeLabourLet Us Face the Future[37][38]
1935Clement AttleeNational GovernmentThe Labour Party's Call to Power[39]
1931Arthur HendersonNational GovernmentLabour's Call to Action[40]
1929Ramsay MacDonaldHung (Labour)Labour's Appeal to the Nation[41]
1924Ramsay MacDonaldConservativeLabour's Appeal to the People

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1923Ramsay MacDonaldHung (Labour)Labour's Appeal to the Nation

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1922J. R. ClynesConservativeLabour's Call to the People
1918William AdamsonWar CoalitionLabour's Call to the People

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December 1910George BarnesHung (Liberal withIrish Nationalist support)December 1910 Labour Party General Election Manifesto

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January 1910Arthur HendersonHung (Liberal with Irish Nationalist support)January 1910 Labour Party General Election Manifesto

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1906Keir HardieLiberal1906 Labour Party General Election Manifesto

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1900Does not appearConservative1900 Labour Party General Election Manifesto[48]

See also

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Further reading

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  • Iain Dale,Labour Party general election manifestos, 1900–1997, Routledge, 2000,ISBN 0-415-20590-5

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