Labor Left Progressive/Socialist Left | |
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Abbreviation | LL |
National Convenors | |
Newspaper | Challenge Magazine |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing[7] |
National affiliation | Australian Labor |
Colours | Red |
Seats in the House of Representatives | 48 / 151 |
Federal Parliamentary Caucus | 63 / 123 |
Queensland Parliamentary Caucus | 16 / 36 |
Western Australia Parliamentary Caucus | 42 / 75 |
New South Wales Parliamentary Caucus | 20 / 60 |
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The Labor Left (LL), also known as the Progressive Left, Socialist Left or simply the Left, is one of the two major political factions within the Australian Labor Party (ALP). It is nationally characterised by social progressivism and democratic socialism and competes with the more economically liberal Labor Right faction.
The Labor Left operates autonomously in each state and territory of Australia, and organises as a broad alliance at the national level. Its policy positions include party democratisation, economic interventionism, progressive tax reform, refugee rights, gender equality and same-sex marriage.[10] The faction includes members with a range of political perspectives, including Keynesianism, confrontational trade unions, Fabian social democracy, New Leftism, and democratic socialism.[11]
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