I am afraid the workers’ movement in Britain produced songs of a rather lower standard than in the US. Here’s what they used to sing at weekend schools of the Labour Party youth section in the 1960s:
Bump me into Parliament Bill Casey (1915). A satire on Labour politicians.
Casey belonged to the Socialist Party of Australia — a companion party of World Socialism. These words are closer to the original (1915) that were distributed and sung on the Domain in Sydney: http://folkstream.com/019.html