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{{short description|Northern Irish centre-left republican party active |
{{short description|Northern Irish centre-left republican party active 1964–1973}} |
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The party was wiped out in both the [[1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election|1973 elections]] to the [[Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973|Northern Ireland Assembly]] and the [[1973 Northern Ireland local elections|1973 local elections]] and as a result was disbanded. |
The party was wiped out in both the [[1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election|1973 elections]] to the [[Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973|Northern Ireland Assembly]] and the [[1973 Northern Ireland local elections|1973 local elections]] and as a result was disbanded. |
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== Electoral Results == |
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=== Northern Ireland General Elections === |
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!Election |
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!Votes |
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!% |
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!± |
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!Seats |
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!± |
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|[[1965 Northern Ireland general election|1965]]<small>(NI Parliament)</small> |
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|3,326 |
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|1.02% |
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|''New'' |
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|{{Composition bar|2|52|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|{{Increase}} 1 |
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|[[1969 Northern Ireland general election|1969]]<small>(NI Parliament)</small> |
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|13,115 |
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|2.4% |
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|{{Increase}} 1.18 |
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|{{Composition bar|2|52|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|{{Steady}} |
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|[[1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election|1973]] |
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<small>(NI Assembly)</small> |
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|1,750 |
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|0.2% |
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|''New'' |
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|{{Composition bar|0|78|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|''New'' |
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=== Westminster Elections === |
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!Election |
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!Votes |
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!% |
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!± |
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!Seats |
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<small>(for Northern Ireland)</small> |
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!± |
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|[[1964 Northern Ireland Westminster election|1964]] |
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|14,678 |
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|2.3% |
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|''New'' |
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|{{Composition bar|0|12|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|''New'' |
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|[[1966 Northern Ireland Westminster election|1966]] |
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|26,292 |
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|4.4% |
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|{{Increase}} 1.1 |
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| {{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|{{Increase}} 1 |
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|[[1970 Northern Ireland Westminster election|1970]] |
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|30,649 |
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|3.9% |
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|{{Decrease}} 0.5 |
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|{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|{{Steady}} |
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=== Local Elections === |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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!Election |
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!Votes |
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!% |
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!± |
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!Seats |
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!± |
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|[[1973 Northern Ireland local elections|1973]] |
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|2,594 |
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|0.4% |
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|''-'' |
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|{{Composition bar|0|462|hex={{party color|Republican Labour Party}}}} |
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|{{Decrease}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 18 December 2023
Republican Labour Party | |
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Leader | Gerry Fitt (1964–1970) Paddy Kennedy (1970–1973) |
Founded | 1964 |
Dissolved | 1973 |
Preceded by | Socialist Republican Party |
Ideology | Socialism Irish republicanism Anti-Common Market |
Political position | Centre-left |
The Republican Labour Party (RLP) was a political party in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1964, with two MPs at Stormont, Harry Diamond and Gerry Fitt.[1] They had previously been the sole Northern Ireland representatives of the Socialist Republican Party and the Irish Labour Party respectively, so a common joke was that "two one-man parties had become one two-man party".[citation needed] Fitt won the West Belfast seat in the UK general election of 1966, and held it in the 1970 election.
In August 1970, Fitt founded the Social Democratic and Labour Party, and he and Senator Paddy Wilson were expelled from the RLP by a vote of 52 to 1.[2] Paddy Kennedy was elected as the new party leader. He formally withdrew from Parliament in 1971, and adopted a more strongly Irish republican stance, agreeing to attend a conference organised by William Whitelaw only if he could bring Irish Republican Army members as part of his delegation.[3]
The party was wiped out in both the 1973 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the 1973 local elections and as a result was disbanded.
Electoral Results[edit]
Northern Ireland General Elections[edit]
Election | Votes | % | ± | Seats | ± |
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1965(NI Parliament) | 3,326 | 1.02% | New | 2 / 52
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1969(NI Parliament) | 13,115 | 2.4% | 1.18 | 2 / 52
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1973
(NI Assembly) |
1,750 | 0.2% | New | 0 / 78
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New |
Westminster Elections[edit]
Election | Votes | % | ± | Seats
(for Northern Ireland) |
± |
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1964 | 14,678 | 2.3% | New | 0 / 12
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New |
1966 | 26,292 | 4.4% | 1.1 | 1 / 12
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1 |
1970 | 30,649 | 3.9% | 0.5 | 1 / 12
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Local Elections[edit]
Election | Votes | % | ± | Seats | ± |
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1973 | 2,594 | 0.4% | - | 0 / 462
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References[edit]
- ^ David Boothroyd, Politico's guide to the history of British political parties, p. 138
- ^ Michael A. Murphy, Gerry Fitt: A Political Chameleon, p.162
- ^ Eamonn McCann, "Obituary: Paddy Kennedy Archived 2014-07-15 at the Wayback Machine", The Guardian, 4 May 1999
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