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{{Party table entry|Template:Party_table_entry/JSON|cooperative}}
Name Emblem Ideology Leader Summary
Co-operative Party

Co-operatism
Social democracy
British unionism

Jim McMahon
(NEC Chair)
Preet Kaur Gill
(Parliamentary Chair)
Joe Fortune
(General Secretary)
A party that promotes cooperative principles and values and provides political representation for the British co-operative movement. Since 1927 has been in an electoral alliance with the Labour party, standing joint candidates (under the Labour and Co-operative description).
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Name Emblem Founded Ideology Leader Summary Seats Membership
Co-operative Party Centre-left

Co-operatism
Social democracy
British unionism

Jim McMahon
(NEC Chair)
Preet Kaur Gill
(Parliamentary Chair)
Joe Fortune
(General Secretary)
A party that promotes cooperative principles and values and provides political representation for the British co-operative movement. Since 1927 has been in an electoral alliance with the Labour party, standing joint candidates (under the Labour and Co-operative description). 13,194