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Labour Party | |
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Leader | Rafe Hargreaves |
Founded | 10 June 2024 |
Headquarters | Lindenrouge |
Membership (2024) | 3 |
Ideology | Liberalism Moderatism |
Political position | Centre to Centre-left |
Colors | Red |
Slogan | Building our Republic. |
President of the Republic | 1 / 1
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State Council | 3 / 4
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The Labour Party of Sarum is a political party in the Saruit Republic that blends liberal economic policies with social democratic social policies. The Labour Party is currently the dominant party in the republic, with its leader Rafe Hargreaves, serving as President of the Republic.
Policies & Factions
Ideologically, the party advocates for a market-driven economy with an emphasis on free trade, entrepreneurship, and minimal government intervention in business, promoting economic growth and innovation. Simultaneously, it upholds strong social democratic values, emphasising the importance of social welfare, equal opportunities, and robust public services. The party supports comprehensive healthcare, education, and social security systems to ensure a high standard of living for all citizens. The Party claims that the unique combination aims to create a balanced society where economic freedom coexists with social equity and justice.
Leadership
The Labour Party of Sarum is currently led by Rafe Hargreaves, who serves as the interim President of the Republic while the new constitution is being drafted. Under Hargreaves' leadership, the party has achieved significant political influence, holding 3 out of 4 seats in the Direct Democracy Parliament. This dominant position allows the Labour Party to effectively advocate for its blend of liberal economic and social democratic policies, steering the nation towards a future where economic growth and social equity are prioritised in the legislative process