Clause 4
/ˌklɔːz ˈfɔː(r)/
/ˌklɔːz ˈfɔːr/
- (in Britain) a part of the original constitution of the Labour Party. It states that the Party will try to increase the number of industries that are under the control of the government. Many members of the Labour Party no longer believe this is a good idea, but others were angry when it was changed in 1995.
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Clause 4