Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party

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The Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (abbreviated GSLP) is a political party in Gibraltar. The GSLP is the oldest active party in Gibraltar, its formation lying in the trade union movement. The party has a broadly democratic socialist agenda, promising increased public spending and better pensions. It also supports cutting the size of ministerial salaries[citation needed].

Like all the parties in Gibraltar the GSLP supports self-determination for Gibraltar and opposes moves toward joint BritishSpanish sovereignty. The party has historically been more hardline in its attitude towards Spain than the Gibraltar Social Democrats who tend towards a more conciliatory stance[citation needed].

They are currently led by Joe Bossano, and are in alliance with the Gibraltar Liberal Party. At the 2003 election to the Gibraltar House of Assembly this alliance polled 39.7 per cent of the vote and returned 7 (out of 15) members (5 GSLP, 2 Liberal).

The GSLP represents an "old labour" tradition and much of its political base is that of the taxi drivers and dock workers[citation needed] (for whom J Bossano helped win pay parity with the UK workers). The GSLP was responsible for the introduction of the 1st July Law which distinguished heavily between Gibraltarian and non-Gibraltarian residents of Gibraltar.


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