Labour and Co-operative Party
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Labour Co-operative or Labour and Co-operative is the name used in the United Kingdom to describe politicians who are elected as members of the Co-operative Party.
| Parliamentary group chair | Preet Kaur Gill |
|---|---|
| Parliamentary group vice-chair | Jim McMahon |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| Colours |
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| House of Commons | 41 / 650 |
| House of Lords | 15 / 792 |
| Scottish Parliament | 11 / 129 |
| Senedd | 16 / 60 |
| London Assembly | 10 / 25 |
| Local government | 1,600 / 19,698 |
| PCCs and PFCCs | 15 / 37 |
| Directly elected mayors | 11 / 25 |
The electoral agreement between the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party says that the Co-operative Party candidates must be members of the Labour Party as well.