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International Partners of LGBT Labour
The Labour movement is an internationalist movement and LGBT Labour supports that principle by working with LGBT groups of the Labour Party's sister parties.
Many of the groups work with us through Rainbow Rose in the European Parliament. We have online links with many of them through Twitter and Facebook.
Rainbow Rose:
LGBT Labour affiliates to Rainbow Rose - the LGBT Network of the Party of European Soci alists.
www.rainbowrose.eu
Labour LGBT
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Group within the Irish Labour Party. They campaign to push forward LGBT rights, concerns and issues within the Irish Labour Party, the LGBT community and the general public in Ireland.
www.labour.ie
Swedish Social Democrats
Hbt(s) is the LGBT group working within the Swedish Social-Democratic Party.
http://www.socialdemokraterna.se/hbts
Socialistes LGBT
The LGBT group of the French Socialist Party is our sister group in France. They campaing for LGBT rights in the French Republica and work with us in the EU through Rainbow Rose.
http://www.hes-france.org/
SoHo - Austraian Social Democrats
Soho is the LGBT group of the Austrain Social Democrats.
http://www.soho.or.at/glbt/
Dutch Labour Party (PVDA)
The Dutch Labour Party is one of our partners through Rainbow Rose. LGBT Labour has some members from the Dutch party.
http://www.homo-emancipatie.pvda.nl/
Stonewall Democrats:
LGBT Labour is partnered with the Stonewall Democrats and encourages exchanges between the two organisation particularly for General Elections.
http://www.stonewalldemocrats.org/
Rainbow Labour
Rainbow Labour is the LGBT group of the New Zealand Labour Party. The internet has allowed us to build links with LGBT members of the New Zealand Labour Party.
http://rainbowlabour.org.nz/
Rainbow Labor
Rainbow Labor is the LGBT group of the Australian Labor Party. As with New Zealand the internet has allowed us to build links with LGBT members of the Australian Labor Party.
http://www.rainbowlabor.org/pages/
ILGA Europe
LGBT Labour affiliates to ILGA-Europe which is a non-governmental umbrella organisation which represents its members, principally organisations of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons, at the European level. 
Its membership comprises around 300 organisations from throughout Europe. ILGA-Europe was established as a separate region of the ILGA in 1996. ILGA itself was founded in 1978.
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