Campaign for Social Democracy

The Campaign for Social Democracy was a minor political party which ran candidates in the February 1974 United Kingdom general election.

He formed the Campaign for Social Democracy as an attempt to build a radical non-doctrinaire social democratic movement, and at the February 1974 general election they stood four candidates against leading Labour left-wingers, including Tony Benn.

[1] All candidates were unsuccessful, with the highest polling at 2.4% of the vote in their constituency.

[1] The campaign ended when the Labour Party won the October 1974 United Kingdom general election, making a split in the Labour Party less likely.

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