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Encyclopedia > Socialist Republican Party (Ireland)

The Socialist Republican Party was an Irish republican political party in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1944 by a coalition of former Nationalist Party members, former IRA members and Protestant trade unionists around Victor Halley, all based in West Belfast. Fianna Fáil - The Republican Party (Pronounced fee-na fall.) (English: Soldiers of Destiny) is the largest political party in the Republic of Ireland. ... // Political scientists have developed concepts of different ideal types of political parties in order to better compare them with each other. ... Anthem: UK: God Save the Queen Regional: (de facto) Londonderry Air Capital Belfast Largest city Belfast Official languages English (de facto), Irish, Ulster Scots 3, Northern Ireland Sign Language, Irish Sign Language Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Office... The Nationalist Party, an Irish political party, existed under various forms from 1874 to 1978. ... The acronym IRA may refer to: Irish Republican Army See also List of IRAs Irish Republican Army (1919-1921), the army of the Irish Republic, that fought the Irish War of Independence against British rule, 1916 - 1921. ... A union (labor union in American English; trade union, sometimes trades union, in British English; either labour union or trade union in Canadian English) is a legal entity consisting of employees or workers having a common interest, such as all the assembly workers for one employer, or all the workers... West Belfast is a Parliamentary Constituency in the House of Commons and also an Assembly constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly. ...


In the Northern Ireland general election, 1945, the party won 5,497 votes and Harry Diamond took the Belfast Falls seat. He held the seat in 1949, with no other candidate contesting it. A couple of months later, the group joined the Irish Labour Party. Diamond later stood for Parliament under a variety of labels before forming the Republican Labour Party. The Northern Ireland general election, 1945 was held on 14 June 1945. ... Harry Diamond was a socialist, Irish nationalist and was the Irish Labour Party MP for Falls sitting in the Northern Ireland Parliament, later he was a leading figure in, and then leader of, the Republican Labour Party. ... 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. ... The Republican Labour Party was a political party in Northern Ireland. ...


References

  • Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley, Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations
Defunct political Parties in Northern Ireland

All Ireland Anti-Partition League | Anti H-Block | Anti-Partition of Ireland League | Belfast Labour Party | British Ulster Dominion Party | Commonwealth Labour Party | Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist) | Communist Party of Northern Ireland | Democratic Left | Federation of Labour | Independent Socialist Party | Irish Independence Party | Labour Coalition | Labour Party of Northern Ireland | League for a Workers Republic | National Democrats | Nationalist Party | Northern Ireland Independent Labour Party | Northern Ireland Labour Party | Northern Ireland Women's Coalition | Official Sinn Féin | People's Democracy | Protestant Unionist Party | Red Republican Party | Republican Labour Party | Saor Éire | Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Socialist Labour Alliance | Socialist Republican Party | Ulster Constitution Party | Ulster Democratic Party | Ulster Independence Movement | Ulster Independence Party | Ulster Liberal Party | Ulster Movement for Self-Determination | Ulster Popular Unionist Party | Ulster Progressive Unionist Association | Ulster Unionist Labour Association | Unionist Party of Northern Ireland | United Labour Party | United Ulster Unionist Council | United Ulster Unionist Party | Unity | Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party | Volunteer Political Party | Workers League There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Anti H-Block was the political party label used by candidates standing in Northern Ireland in support of the 1981 hunger strike. ... The Anti-Partition of Ireland League was a political organisation based in Northern Ireland. ... The Belfast Labour Party was a political party in Northern Ireland from 1892 until 1924. ... The British Ulster Dominion Party was a minor political party in Northern Ireland during the 1970s. ... The Commonwealth Labour Party was a minor political party in Northern Ireland. ... The Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist) was an anti-revisionist political party based in Ireland. ... The Communist Party of Northern Ireland was a small communist party operating in Northern Ireland. ... In Ireland, Democratic Left was a socialist political party active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1992 and 1997. ... The Federation of Labour was a small nationalist political party in Northern Ireland. ... The Independent Socialist Party was a far left political party in Ireland. ... The Irish Independence Party was a nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, founded in 1977 by Frank McManus (former Unity MP for Fermanagh & South Tyrone between 1970 and 1974) and Fergus McAteer (son of Eddie McAteer, who had been leader of the Nationalist Party between 1953 and 1959). ... The Labour Coalition was an electoral coalition in Northern Ireland of socialist and labour groups, formed to stand in the 1996 Northern Ireland Forum elections. ... A specimen of the membership card for the Labour Party of Northern Ireland. ... The League for a Workers Republic was a small Trotskyist organisation in Ireland. ... The National Democrats were a small party in Northern Ireland founded by members of the Nationalist Party who previously attempted to get the Nationalists to adopt a constituency based structure with a party conference and agreed party programme. ... The Nationalist Party, an Irish political party, existed under various forms from 1874 to 1978. ... The Northern Ireland Independent Labour Party was a nationalist political party formed by John Joseph Brennan as an alternative to the Northern Ireland Labour Party. ... The Northern Ireland Labour Party was a political party which operated from 1924 until the 1980s. ... The Northern Ireland Womens Coalition is a non-sectarian political party in Northern Ireland. ... Official Sinn Féin (later renamed Sinn Féin the Workers Party) was a Stalinst political party which evolved from the split in Sinn Féin and the IRA that took place in 1970. ... Peoples Democracy was a political organisation that, while supporting the campaign for civil rights for Northern Irelands Catholic minority stated that such rights could only be achieved through the establishment of a socialist republic in all of Ireland. ... The Protestant Unionist Party (PUP) were a political party operating in Northern Ireland from 1966 to 1971. ... The Red Republican Party was a small socialist organisation in Ireland. ... The Republican Labour Party was a political party in Northern Ireland. ... Saor Éire (meaning Free Ireland) was a left-wing political organisation established in September 1931 by communist-leaning members of the Irish Republican Army, with the backing of the IRA leadership. ... The Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was a political party in the United Kingdom. ... The Socialist Labour Alliance was a far left political alliance in Ireland, seen by some of its members as a political party in process of formation. ... The Ulster Constitution Party was an Unionist political party in Northern Ireland active in the early 1970s, formed by two councillors on Belfast City Council. ... The Ulster Democratic Party (UDP) were a small unionist political party operating in Northern Ireland. ... The Ulster Independence Movement was an Ulster nationalist political party founded (as the Ulster Independence Committee) in 1988, having emerged from the Ulster Clubs (an attempt at a Unionist umbrella group). ... The Ulster Liberal Party was the Northern Ireland branch of the UK Liberal Party. ... The Ulster Movement for Self-Determination was a minor political movement in Northern Ireland that sought independence for Northern Ireland. ... The Ulster Popular Unionist Party was a unionist political party in Northern Ireland. ... The Ulster Progressive Unionist Association was a political group which was founded in 1938 and was active in Northern Ireland for a few years thereafter. ... The Ulster Unionist Labour Association was an association of trade unionists founded in 1917, aligned with the Ulster Unionists in Northern Ireland. ... The Unionist Party of Northern Ireland was a political party founded by Brian Faulkner in September 1974. ... The United Ulster Unionist Council (also known as the United Ulster Unionist Coalition) was a body that sought to bring together the Unionists opposed to the Sunningdale Agreement in Northern Ireland. ... The United Ulster Unionist Party was a political party which existed in Northern Ireland between 1977 and 1982. ... Unity was the political label for a series of electoral pacts by Irish nationalst candidates in Northern Ireland elections in the 1960s and 1970s. ... The Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party, also known as the Vanguard Ulster Progressive Party (and several variations of word order), was a unionist political party which existed in Northern Ireland between 1973 and 1978. ... The Volunteer Political Party was a political party formed in Northern Ireland in 1974 by members of the then recently legalised Ulster Volunteer Force under the leadership of Ken Gibson. ...



 

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