The Belfast Labour Party was a political party in Northern Ireland from 1892 until 1924. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... Northern Ireland is one of four constituent parts of the United Kingdom. ... 1892 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1924 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The first socialist party in Ireland, it was founded in 1892 and affiliated with the British Labour Representation Committee in 1900 and remained attached to the Labour Party in Britain. In 1913 the Labour NEC agreed that the Irish Labour Party would have organising rights over the entirety of Ireland. The Belfast Labour Party disagreed with this, and faced with the British party's refusal to reconsider, formed the independent Belfast Labour Representation Committee, which declared itself a party in 1917. Socialist Party is the name of several different political parties around the world that are explicitly called Socialist though some are Social Democratic and some are not. ... The Labour Representation Committee (LRC) was formed on February 27, 1900, at a conference at which representatives of the main socialist groupings in the United Kingdom were present. ... 1900 is a common year starting on Monday. ... The Labour Party is a a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom (see British politics), and one of the United Kingdoms three main political parties. ... 1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... Logo of the Irish Labour Party The Irish Labour Party (Irish: Páirti an Lucht Oibre) is the third largest political party in the Republic of Ireland. ... 1917 - Wikipedia /**/ @import /w/skins-1. ...
The BelfastLabourParty was a political party in Belfast, Ireland from 1892 until 1924.
The first socialist party in Ireland, it was founded in 1892 and affiliated with the British Labour Representation Committee in 1900 and remained attached to the LabourParty in Britain.
The BelfastLabourParty disagreed with this, and faced with the British party's refusal to reconsider, formed the independent BelfastLabour Representation Committee, which declared itself a party in 1917.