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| | Labour Party (Ireland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However the party is not known to have contested an election in the province since Gerry Fitt, then the party's sole Stormont MP, left the party to form the Republican Labour Party in 1964. |  | | The Labour Party (Irish: Páirtí an Lucht Oibre) is a social democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. |  | | A poor performance by Labour candidate Adi Roche in the subsequent election for President of Ireland led to Spring's resignation as party leader. |
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| | Labour Party -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | An outgrowth of the Nonpartisan League (q.v.), the FarmerLabor Party began nominating candidates for the Minnesota legislature in 1918. |  | | This was especially true of Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive party in 1912. |  | | The Boston Tea Party was the first openly rebellious act of the American Revolution. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9046720?tocId=9046720
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| | Communist Party of Ireland |
 | | He was Bill Scott, a bricklayer, member of the CPI, one-time member of the Irish Republican Army, and son of a veteran of the working-class movement who had taken part in the 1916 Rising led by James Connolly. |  | | In September 1936 the decision was taken to form an Irish unit for the Spanish republican army. |  | | In Belfast, Harry Midgley, the Labour member of Parliament and chairman of the Labour Party of Northern Ireland, declared his stand with the anti-fascists of Spain. |
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http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/spainn-en.html
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| | Frank Cluskey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However Cluskey had lost his seat in Dáil Éireann in the 1981 general election and with it the party leadership. |  | | Cluskey became the new leader of the Labour Party. |  | | Frank Cluskey (1 April 1930 - 7 April 1989) was an Irish politician and a former leader of the Irish Labour Party. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Cluskey
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| | BBC NEWS UK Politics Labour conference diary |
 | | Met the general secretary and deputy leader of the Irish labour party. |  | | On to the bar, where over the course of the next three hours we met (home office minister) Hazel Blears and lobbied her to come to Hackney. |  | | I won the right to be a delegate by just one vote and I promised myself I would be conscientious and attend all the debates (and stay away from the bar!) |
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| | Report of the Socialist Party of Ireland |
 | | The policy of the general strike has been adopted by the Irish Labour Party and Trades Union Congress with great success on three occasions. |  | | Workers' Councils are formed in all small towns and during the general strikes of 1918-1919 and 1920 these councils have taken full control of food supplies and kindred matters, in some cases ordering the British police (an armed force) to be confined to barracks. |  | | The first attempt at establishing a socialist party in Ireland was made by James Connolly on his return from Scotland to Dublin in 1896. |
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http://www.workersrepublic.org/Pages/Ireland/Communism/spireport1.html
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| | Slugger O'Toole: Irish Labour Party calls for clarification on IRA claims |
 | | The implications of the comments yesterday by Minister of Justice Michael McDowell, and by Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern, have not been lost on the Irish Labour Party spokesman, Joe Costello, as reported in the Irish Examiner Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness and Martin Ferris should be... |  | | Especially when, as Defence Minister Willie O'Dea has stated, âWe[the Irish Government] are no longer prepared to accept the farce that Sinn Féin and the IRA are separate - they are indivisibleâ. |  | | Irish Workers Party president facing extradition to US - (40) |
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http://www.sluggerotoole.com/archives/2005/02/irish_labour_pa.php
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| | Rabbitte Faces Stormy Future |
 | | He is in his thirties, has recently returned from Britain, where he was a member of the Labour Party, is a Meath man and has been very impressive on Meath County Council. |  | | Neither does Rabbitte accept that the decision of Labour Youth to criticise his policy of non-cooperation with Fianna Fail was a major rebuff. |  | | Rabbitte, however, is sticking to his line that he does not envisage Labour propping up Fianna Fail after the expected election in two years' time. |
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http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/1-15-2005-64309.asp
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| | Labour In Northern Ireland------------View Update |
 | | The Government of Ireland Act 1949 had placed the future of Northern Ireland in the hands of a majority in the Stormont Parliament, which suited the Unionist Party. |  | | Belfast Labour did not stand for the new Northern Ireland Parliament in May 1921, or in the General Election of 1922. |  | | The Belfast Labour Party was abandoned at birth, in what was an act of wanton political irresponsibility by the Labour Party. |
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http://www.labour-lini.org.uk/viewupdate.asp?id=34
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| | Learn more about Ireland in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State |  | | List of the Roman Catholic dioceses of Ireland |  | | Some trades unions are also organised on an all-Irish basis and associated with the Irish Congress of Trades Unions (ICTU) in Dublin, while others in Northern Ireland are affiliated with the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in the United Kingdom. |
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| | Labour parties |
 | | Even Kinnock had defended miners violence in 1972 and voted against the Labour government of the 70's 84 times (Tony Benn voted against it twice), Kinnock even voted against the PTA twice. |  | | This proof of the Labour Party as a loyal opposition however meant it became acceptable to the bosses as a party capable of running the state in their interests. |  | | The Labour Party formed a government with the Liberals in 1923 and 1929. |
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http://www.geocities.com/capitolHill/2419/labour.html
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| | South Belfast Constituency Labour Party |
 | | In 1926 de Valera took the occasion of his split from Sinn Féin, on the issue of swearing the Treaty oath in order to contest elections in the Free State and take any seats won, as an opportunity to disencumber himself of the Northern nuisance. |  | | The South Belfast Constituency Labour Party is either not a constitutional party (as that odd phrase is used in Northern Ireland) or it is a very constitutional party indeed. |  | | Labour Councillor Mark Langhammer of Newtownabbey Borough Council on moves to involve the Irish Labour Party in Northern Ireland. |
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http://www.atholbooks.org/southbelfastclp/content.php
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| | funferal: MDH's vision for the Labour party |
 | | The Left will be judged, much more by its adherence to principle than its competence. |  | | The Labour Party is the oldest political party in Ireland. |  | | Michael D Higgins, who is President of the Irish Labour Party, gave the opening address at the Tom Johnson Summer School last Friday. |
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http://funferal.org/mt-archive/000323.html
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| | William Walker: Rebel Ireland (1911) |
 | | It was a ‘sturdy Protestant Democrat of the North,’ who led the revolt of the Irish Party, and began that career of obstruction so effective to Ireland. |  | | For years that Party appealed in vain to the workers, with the result that in 1909 the Scottish societies agreed to affiliate with the British Labour Party and their national organisation, whilst the delegates to the Portsmouth Conference (theoretically Home Rulers), unanimously adopted this policy. |  | | It was in Ulster that the Irish volunteer movement had its birth, and its President (Colonel Irvine) and its Commander (Lord Charlemont) were of the ‘sturdy Protestant Democracy of the North.’ It was in Belfast their first grand review took place. |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/connolly/1911/connwalk/2-rebirel.htm
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| | The Risks Digest Volume 23: Issue 1 |
 | | The result was a lawsuit by the Republican party seeking to invalidate the votes from those machines. |  | | "The Labour Party is proposing a number of reforms which will be necessary if the proposed electronic voting system is to be reliable, free from interference and if it is to enjoy the confidence of the public. |  | | The call was made today (Monday) by the Labour Party Spokesperson on Local Government and the Environment, Eamon Gilmore TD, at a Press Conference to launch a study of electronic voting system which was commissioned by the Labour Party. |
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| | left :: Socialism Directory |
 | | Description: The veteran Labour MP and former Cabinet Minister, has announced his retirement from Parliament. |  | | Keywords: party, labour, labour party, irish, the labour party, dublin ireland, irish labour party, lucht oibre, home-party, ireland labour party, irish politics, where the party at, in home party, in-home party, irish ireland, party politics, irish cards, join labour, election irish, world airway |  | | Absorbed the left-socialist Democratic Left party into its ranks in a 1998 merger. |
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| | William Walker: Socialism and Internationalism (1911) |
 | | (a) The need of an Irish Labour Party; (b) the failure of Protestant Democratic Ulster to help the Nationalist movement; and (c) the non-National character of the I.L.P. in Ireland. |  | | But that my opinions are honestly if wrongly (?) held, and that not once in all my public career did personal religion in the least influence me. |  | | Will Ireland more readily respond to it than to the British Labour Party? |
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| | Éire Shaor |
 | | "All necessary means must be used to restore Ireland and her resources to the Irish people..." - Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, President of Provisional Sinn Féin (currently President of Republican Sinn Féin), 1970. |  | | The Irish Citizen Army: Labour Clenches Its Fist! |  | | Support is given to any organisation which is fighting for a 32-County Irish Republic free of British imperialism and is opposed to the GFA. |
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| | Tommy Broughan TD - Irish Labour Party Deputy for Dublin North East - Ireland |
 | | Dublin North East T.D., Deputy Tommy Broughan, has said in the wake of the devastation and destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina on the states of Louisiana and Mississippi, and especially on the city of New Orleans, that the Irish government should immediately offer aid to help the massive relief effort that is now necessary. |  | | Tommy Broughan TD - Irish Labour Party Deputy for Dublin North East - Ireland |  | | Labour Spokesperson on Energy, Deputy Tommy Broughan, has urged Minister for Finance Brian Cowan to address the current deficient Irish energy policy in the light of further oil price increases to above $70 a barrel after the damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina on US oil refining infrastructure. |
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| | Galaxy Directory: Irish Labour Party < Parties < Politics < Government < Ireland < Countries < Europe ... |
 | | 12 June, 2002 Labour's Election Platform (27/05/2002) - The principles that will form Labour's stance in the new Dail more Labour's Senate Candidates Industrial & Commercial Panel :- Cllr. |  | | Find irish labour party and more at Lycos Search. |  | | Galaxy Directory: Irish Labour Party < Parties < Politics < Government < Ireland < Countries < Europe < World Communities < Community |
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| | IRISH INTERNET HUB |
 | | (Includes Nancy Stenson's workbook addition to O Siadhail's 'Learning Irish') |  | | The Voice of Bill Hughes: Radio and Essays |  | | (listing of Irish cultural organizations and events in the US) |
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| | Governments on the WWW: Ireland |
 | | Communist Party of Ireland / Páirtá Cumannach na hÉireann |  | | Clare Green Party / Comhaontas Glas An Chlair |  | | People of Ireland Party / Muintir na hEireann |
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| | Conor Kostick: On "Songs of Irish Labour" |
 | | The voice of labour, the voice of justice |  | | Who gave his life that men might be free. |  | | This is more the spirit of the Paris Commune than modern European Social Democracy, and it is no accident that as Tony Blair has "modernised" the Labour Party in the UK, he turned against the song, which was traditionally sung at the end of the party conference. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Labour party (British And Irish History) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Labour party, British political party, one of the two dominant parties in Great Britain since World War I. Sections in this article: |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Labour party |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > British And Irish History > Labour party |
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| | The Labour Party - Home - Welcome - Current Campaigns - Latest News - People Profiles |
 | | A year ago the Tanaiste was given the job as Minister for Health and great hopes were placed in her after years of broken promises and delays. |  | | The Labour Party believes that the delivery of a high quality health service to all who need it should be a key priority for any government at the highest level. |  | | Generations of Irish people have sacrificed and worked for the wealth we have today, yet this incompetent Fianna Fail/Progressive Democrat Government has failed to make the most of these opportunities. |
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| | Eric Lee: Searching for 'labour' |
 | | The first four results were the International Labour Organization, the British Labour Party, LabourStart and the Irish Labour Party. |  | | Ask Jeeves had a slightly more Canadian orientation -- its first results were the ILO and British Labour Party, followed by the Canadian Labour Congress, the Ontario Federation of Labour, and then LabourStart. |  | | AltaVista starts out OK with the British and Irish Labour Parties on top, but then loses the plot, its next listings being an article on child labour, the Scottish Labour Party, and the Social Democratic and Labour Party in Northern Ireland. |
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| | WI a stronger Irish Labour Party? |
 | | Now Labour is the second largest party, and will likely shape their platform differently than in OTL in order to garner more support (and possibly become the majority party). |  | | In OTL, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael are the two main parties (and have been bitter rivals ever since the Irish Civil War). |  | | No Irish Civil War would do the trick, but that's too drastic. |
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http://www.seriousliving.net/new-3196826-473.html
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| | Labour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Labour Party: see: British Labour Party, Australian Labor Party, Dutch Labour Party, Irish Labour Party, Israeli Labour Party, New Zealand Labour Party |  | | Such work considered as supplying the needs of a community. |  | | Manual work or the people who do manual work, see manual labour. |
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| | The Labour Party - Current Campaigns |
 | | The Labour Party in Ireland believes that we must now acknowledge the contribution of this forgotten generation; that we owe this ‘vanished’ generation a debt. |  | | They saw it as almost a duty to share their new-found prosperity with their families at home. |  | | In 2001, the Government established the Task Force on Policy regarding Emigrants to recommend a coherent long-term policy approach to meeting the needs of Irish emigrants. |
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http://www.labour.ie/campaigns/listing/20050223154341.html
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| | Useful Multimedia Links Page |
 | | SDLP - Social and Democratic Labour Party - Northern Ireland |  | | General Federation of Trade Unions - UK federation for white collar and professional workers |  | | Labour Party URLs compiled by Labour Left Briefing |
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| | www.derossa.com - Home Page |
 | | Proinsias De Rossa is your Labour Member of the European Parliament and is a leading member of the 201 member Party of European Socialists, known as the Socialist Group. |  | | Proinsias signs Global Call to Action against Poverty with Giampiero Alhadeff, Secretary General of Solidar, who placed a 'Make Poverty History' white band around the European Parliament at Strasbourg, July 05. |  | | He gives priority to eliminating poverty, strengthening social policy, improving the environment, defending jobs and opposing war. |
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| | Irish Labour Party's Senator Joe Costello |
 | | Senator Joe Costello, leader of the Labour Group in Seanad Eireann, and head of the Policy Commission. |  | | Contains links to Dublin Central website, policy statements and pictures of the team out on the canvass. |
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| | polisci.html |
 | | 'Political parties and the challenge to democracy: From steam-engines to techno-populism' |  | | JSTOR - the most useful thing on the net |  | | Times Change - Irish Political and Cultural Quarterly |
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| | Irish Labour Party in Transition, 1957-82 |
 | | Politics - Nonfiction - Subjects - Political Parties |  | | Books : Irish Labour Party in Transition, 1957-82 |  | | Publisher: Manchester Univ Pr Browse for similar items by category: |
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