Table of Contents
239 relations: Abstentionism, Albert McElroy, All Ireland Anti-Partition League, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, Anti-capitalism, Anti-imperialism, Anti-Imperialist Action Ireland, Aontú, Ardfheis, Ógra Fianna Fáil, Bannside (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, Belfast, Belfast Central (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), Belfast Duncairn (UK Parliament constituency), Belfast East (Assembly constituency), Belfast Falls (UK Parliament constituency), Belfast Labour Party, Belfast Telegraph, Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency), British nationalism, British Ulster Dominion Party, Centre-left politics, Centre-right politics, Centrism, Christian democracy, Collective leadership, Colum Eastwood, Commonwealth Labour Party, Communism, Communist Party of Ireland, Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist), Communist Party of Northern Ireland, Conservatism, Conservatism in the United Kingdom, Conservative liberalism, Conservative Party (UK), Cross-Community Labour Alternative, Cumann, D'Hondt method, David Ford (politician), David Kurten, David Trimble, Democratic socialism, Democratic Unionist Party, Dissident republican, Doug Beattie, Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), Dublin University (constituency), ... Expand index (189 more) »
- Lists of organisations based in Northern Ireland
- Lists of political parties in Ireland
- Lists of political parties in the United Kingdom
- Northern Ireland politics-related lists
- Political parties in Northern Ireland
Abstentionism
Abstentionism is the political practice of standing for election to a deliberative assembly while refusing to take up any seats won or otherwise participate in the assembly's business.
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Albert McElroy
Albert Horatio McElroy (14 February 1915 – 13 March 1975) was a minister of religion and politician in Northern Ireland.
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All Ireland Anti-Partition League
The All Ireland Anti-Partition League was a political organisation based in Northern Ireland.
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Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI; Irish: Páirtí Comhghuaillíochta Thuaisceart Éireann), or simply Alliance, is a liberal and centrist political party in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Anti-capitalism
Anti-capitalism is a political ideology and movement encompassing a variety of attitudes and ideas that oppose capitalism.
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Anti-imperialism
Anti-imperialism in political science and international relations is opposition to imperialism or neocolonialism.
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Anti-Imperialist Action Ireland
Anti-Imperialist Action Ireland or AIA Ireland is an Irish socialist-republican organisation that advocates for the establishment of a socialist state in Ireland through a socialist revolution.
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Aontú
Aontú ("Unity") is an Irish republican and socially conservative political party that operates in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Aontú are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Ardfheis
Ardfheis or ard fheis ('high assembly'; plural ardfheiseanna) is the name used by many Irish political parties for their annual party conference.
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Ógra Fianna Fáil
Ógra Fianna Fáil(meaning "Youth of Fianna Fáil") is the youth wing of Fianna Fáil.
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Bannside (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Bannside was a single-member county constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
Basil Stanlake Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, (9 June 1888 – 18 August 1973), styled Sir Basil Brooke, 5th Baronet, between 1907 and 1952, and commonly referred to as Lord Brookeborough, was an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) politician who served as the third Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from May 1943, until March 1963.
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Belfast
Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.
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Belfast Central (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast Central was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast Dock was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
Belfast Duncairn (UK Parliament constituency)
Duncairn, a division of the parliamentary borough of Belfast, was a UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland.
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Belfast East (Assembly constituency)
Belfast East (Ulster Scots: Bilfawst East) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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Belfast Falls (UK Parliament constituency)
Falls, a division of Belfast, was a UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland.
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Belfast Labour Party
The Belfast Labour Party was a political party in Belfast, Ireland from 1892 until 1924.
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Belfast Telegraph
The Belfast Telegraph is a daily newspaper published in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Independent News & Media, which also publishes the Irish Independent, the Sunday Independent and various other newspapers and magazines in Ireland.
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Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency)
Belfast West is a parliamentary constituency (seat) in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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British nationalism
British nationalism asserts that the British are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Britons,Guntram H. Herb, David H. Kaplan.
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British Ulster Dominion Party
The British Ulster Dominion Party was a minor political party in Northern Ireland during the 1970s.
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Centre-left politics
Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre and broadly conform with progressivism.
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Centre-right politics
Centre-right politics is the set of right-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre.
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Centrism
Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum.
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Christian democracy
Christian democracy is a political ideology inspired by Christian social teaching to respond to the challenges of contemporary society and politics.
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Collective leadership
In communist and socialist theory, collective leadership is a shared distribution of power within an organizational structure.
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Colum Eastwood
Colum Eastwood (born 30 April 1983) is an Irish nationalist politician who has served as Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) since 2015.
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Commonwealth Labour Party
The Commonwealth Labour Party (CWLP) was a minor political party in Northern Ireland.
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Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
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Communist Party of Ireland
The Communist Party of Ireland (CPI) (Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann) is a Marxist–Leninist party, founded in 1933 and re-founded in 1970 and active in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist)
The Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist) was an anti-revisionist political party based in Ireland.
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Communist Party of Northern Ireland
The Communist Party of Northern Ireland was a small communist party operating in Northern Ireland.
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Conservatism
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.
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Conservatism in the United Kingdom
Conservatism in the United Kingdom is related to its counterparts in other Western nations, but has a distinct tradition and has encompassed a wide range of theories over the decades of conservatism.
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Conservative liberalism
Conservative liberalism, also referred to as right-liberalism, is a variant of liberalism combining liberal values and policies with conservative stances, or simply representing the right wing of the liberal movement.
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Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.
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Cross-Community Labour Alternative
Cross-Community Labour Alternative is a minor political party founded to contest the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election.
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Cumann
A cumann (Irish for association; plural cumainn) is the lowest local unit or branch of a number of Irish political parties.
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D'Hondt method
The D'Hondt method, also called the Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method, is an apportionment method for allocating seats in parliaments among federal states, or in proportional representation among political parties.
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David Ford (politician)
David Ford (born 24 February 1951) is a former Northern Irish politician, who was leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland from October 2001 until October 2016 and was Northern Ireland Minister of Justice from April 2010 until May 2016.
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David Kurten
David Michael Kurten (born 22 March 1971) is a British politician who has served as leader of the Heritage Party since September 2020.
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David Trimble
William David Trimble, Baron Trimble, (15 October 1944 – 25 July 2022) was a Northern Irish politician who was the inaugural First Minister of Northern Ireland from 1998 to 2002, and leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 1995 to 2005.
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Democratic socialism
Democratic socialism is a centre-left to left-wing set of political philosophies that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy, and workers' self-management within a market socialist, decentralised planned, or democratic centrally planned socialist economy.
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Democratic Unionist Party
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist, loyalist, British nationalist and national conservative political party in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Democratic Unionist Party are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Dissident republican
Dissident republicans (poblachtach easaontach) are Irish republicans who do not support the Northern Ireland peace process.
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Doug Beattie
Douglas Ricardo Beattie (born 13 October 1965) is a British politician and former member of the British Army, who has been leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) since 27 May 2021.
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Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Down was a county constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1929.
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Dublin University (constituency)
Dublin University is a university constituency in Ireland, which elects three senators to Seanad Éireann, the senate of the Oireachtas (the legislature of Ireland).
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Economic liberalism
Economic liberalism is a political and economic ideology that supports a market economy based on individualism and private property in the means of production.
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Edward Carson
Edward Henry Carson, Baron Carson, PC, PC (Ire) (9 February 1854 – 22 October 1935), from 1900 to 1921 known as Sir Edward Carson, was an Irish unionist politician, barrister and judge, who was the Attorney General and Solicitor General for England, Wales and Ireland as well as the First Lord of the Admiralty for the British Royal Navy.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Erskine Holmes
Joseph Erskine Holmes (born February 1940) is a politician in Northern Ireland.
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Euroscepticism
Euroscepticism, also spelled as Euroskepticism or EU-scepticism, is a political position involving criticism of the European Union (EU) and European integration.
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Far-left politics
Far-left politics, also known as extreme left politics or left-wing extremism, are politics further to the left on the left–right political spectrum than the standard political left.
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Federation of Labour (Ireland)
The Federation of Labour (Ireland) was a small nationalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Fermanagh and Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)
Fermanagh and Tyrone was a Parliamentary Constituency in Northern Ireland which was represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil (meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (Fianna Fáil – An Páirtí Poblachtánach), is a political party in Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Fianna Fáil are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Fianna Uladh
Fianna Uladh ("Soldiers of Ulster") was a minor Irish republican political party active in Northern Ireland during the 1950s.
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Fine Gael
Fine Gael (English: "Family (or Tribe) of the Irish" is a liberal-conservative and Christian democratic political party in Ireland. Fine Gael is currently the third-largest party in the Republic of Ireland in terms of members of Dáil Éireann. The party had a membership of 25,000 in 2021.
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First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
The First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland are the joint heads of government of Northern Ireland, leading the Northern Ireland Executive and with overall responsibility for the running of the Executive Office.
Foyle (UK Parliament constituency)
Foyle is a constituency in Northern Ireland covering Derry, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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Gavin Robinson
Gavin James Robinson (born 22 November 1984) is a Northern Irish unionist politician and barrister who has served as Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) since March 2024.
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Gerry Adams
Gerard Adams (Gearóid Mac Ádhaimh; born 6 October 1948) is an Irish republican politician who was the president of Sinn Féin between 13 November 1983 and 10 February 2018, and served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth from 2011 to 2020.
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Gerry Fitt
Gerard Fitt, Baron Fitt (9 April 1926 – 26 August 2005) was a politician from Northern Ireland.
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Good Friday Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement (GFA) or Belfast Agreement (Comhaontú Aoine an Chéasta or Comhaontú Bhéal Feirste; Guid Friday Greeance or Bilfawst Greeance) is a pair of agreements signed on 10 April (Good Friday) 1998 that ended most of the violence of the Troubles, an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland since the late 1960s.
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Green Party Northern Ireland
The Green Party Northern Ireland, sometimes abbreviated as Green Party NI, is a political party in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Green Party Northern Ireland are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Green politics
Green politics, or ecopolitics, is a political ideology that aims to foster an ecologically sustainable society often, but not always, rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.
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Heritage Party (UK)
The Heritage Party is a Eurosceptic, right-wing populist, and socially conservative minor political party in the United Kingdom, founded in October 2020 when then-London Assembly Member David Kurten left the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to form the party.
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House of Commons
The House of Commons is the name for the elected lower house of the bicameral parliaments of the United Kingdom and Canada.
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House of Commons of the United Kingdom
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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House of Lords
The House of Lords is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Hugh Smyth
Hugh Smyth OBE (16 March 1939 – 12 May 2014) was a Northern Irish Ulster Loyalist and politician who was leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) from 1979 to 2002, as well as during an interim period in 2011.
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Ian Paisley
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, (6 April 1926 – 12 September 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) from 1971 to 2008 and First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2008.
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Independent Socialist Party (Ireland)
The Independent Socialist Party was a far left political party in Ireland.
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Independent Unionist Association
The Independent Unionist Association or Independent Unionist Party was a political party in Northern Ireland.
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Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.
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Irish Anti-Partition League
The Irish Anti-Partition League (APL) was a political organisation based in Northern Ireland which campaigned for a united Ireland from 1945 to 1958.
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Irish Independence Party
The Irish Independence Party (IIP) was a nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, founded in October 1977 p. 135.
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Irish language
Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language group, which is a part of the Indo-European language family.
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Irish nationalism
Irish nationalism is a nationalist political movement which, in its broadest sense, asserts that the people of Ireland should govern Ireland as a sovereign state.
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Irish Parliamentary Party
The Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP; commonly called the Irish Party or the Home Rule Party) was formed in 1874 by Isaac Butt, the leader of the Nationalist Party, replacing the Home Rule League, as official parliamentary party for Irish nationalist Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons at Westminster within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland up until 1918.
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Irish Republican Socialist Party
The Irish Republican Socialist Party or IRSP (Páirtí Poblachtach Sóisialach na hÉireann) is a minor communist, Marxist–Leninist and Irish republican party in Ireland.
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Irish republicanism
Irish republicanism (poblachtánachas Éireannach) is the political movement for an Irish republic, void of any British rule.
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James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon PC PC (NI) DL (8 January 1871 – 24 November 1940), was a leading Irish unionist and a key architect of Northern Ireland as a devolved region within the United Kingdom.
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James Kilfedder
Sir James Alexander Kilfedder (16 July 1928 – 20 March 1995), usually known as Sir Jim Kilfedder, was a Northern Irish unionist politician.
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James McSparran
James McSparran QC (1 May 1892 – 15 April 1970), was an Irish barrister and nationalist politician.
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James Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead
James Henry Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead, KBE, PC (27 August 1920 – 9 March 2015), often known as Jim Molyneaux, was a unionist politician from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 1979 to 1995, and as the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Antrim from 1970 to 1983, and later Lagan Valley from 1983 to 1997.
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Jim Allister
James Hugh Allister (born 2 April 1953) is a Northern Irish politician and barrister who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for North Antrim since the 2024 general election.
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John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice
John Thomas Alderdice, Baron Alderdice (born 28 March 1955) is a Northern Ireland politician.
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John Hume
John Hume (18 January 19373 August 2020) was an Irish nationalist politician in Northern Ireland and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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John Redmond
John Edward Redmond (1 September 1856 – 6 March 1918) was an Irish nationalist politician, barrister, and MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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Joseph Devlin
Joseph Devlin (13 February 1871 – 18 January 1934) was an Irish journalist and influential nationalist politician.
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Labour coalition
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.
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Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party (Páirtí an Lucht Oibre, literally "Party of the Working People") is a centre-left and social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland.
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Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Labour Party in Northern Ireland
The Labour Party in Northern Ireland (LPNI, Páirtí an Lucht Oibre i dTuaisceart Éireann) is the UK Labour Party's regional constituency organisation that operates in Northern Ireland.
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Labour Party of Northern Ireland
The Labour Party of Northern Ireland (LPNI) was the name of two distinct political parties in Northern Ireland, the first formed in 1985 by a group around Paddy Devlin, a former Social Democratic and Labour Party councillor and Northern Ireland Assembly member, and Billy Blease, a member of the British House of Lords, and the second formed by Malachi Curran in 1998.
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Lagan Valley (UK Parliament constituency)
Lagan Valley is a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons.
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Left-wing nationalism
Left-wing nationalism or leftist nationalism is a form of nationalism which is based upon national self-determination, popular sovereignty, and left-wing political positions such as social equality.
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Left-wing politics
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy as a whole or certain social hierarchies.
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Legislative assembly
Legislative assembly is the name given in some countries to either a legislature, or to one of its houses.
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Lia Fáil
The italics or italics ("Stone of Fál") is a stone at the Inauguration Mound (an Forrad) on the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland, which served as the coronation stone for the King of Tara and hence High King of Ireland.
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Liberal Democrats (UK)
The Liberal Democrats (colloquially known as the Lib Dems) are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1988.
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Liberalism
Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, right to private property and equality before the law.
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Lisnaskea (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Lisnaskea was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
List of parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is divided into 18 parliamentary constituencies: 4 borough constituencies in Belfast and 14 county constituencies elsewhere. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and List of parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland are Northern Ireland politics-related lists.
List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland
There are a number of political parties in Ireland, and coalition governments are common. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland are Lists of political parties in Ireland.
Lists of political parties
Lists of political parties include.
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Local government in Northern Ireland
Local government in Northern Ireland is divided among 11 single-tier districts known as 'Local Government Districts' (abbreviated LGDs) and formerly known as district council areas (DCAs).
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Louth (Dáil constituency)
Louth is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas.
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Make Politicians History
Make Politicians History was a minor United Kingdom political party that advocated the abolition of Parliament in favour of devolution to city-states and decision-making by referendum.
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Mal O'Hara
Malachai O'Hara (born 28 July 1979) is a Northern Irish politician, activist and community worker who has been the leader of the Green Party Northern Ireland since August 2022, having previously served as deputy leader from 2019 to 2022.
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Margaret Buckley
Margaret Buckley (née Goulding; Maighréad Uí Bhuachalla (née Ní Ghabhláin); July 1879 – 24 July 1962) was an Irish republican and president of Sinn Féin from 1937 to 1950.
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Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick
Margaret Mary Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (born 25 March 1958), is an Irish politician who was the Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) from 2010 to 2011.
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Marxism–Leninism
Marxism–Leninism is a communist ideology that became the largest faction of the communist movement in the world in the years following the October Revolution.
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Mary Lou McDonald
Mary Louise McDonald (born 1 May 1969) is an Irish politician who has served as Leader of the Opposition in Ireland since June 2020 and President of Sinn Féin since February 2018.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Member of the Legislative Assembly
A Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected to sit in a legislative assembly.
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Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (born 1 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who is serving as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence since December 2022.
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Michelle O'Neill
Michelle O'Neill (Doris; born 10 January 1977) is an Irish politician who is the First Minister of Northern Ireland since February 2024 and Vice President of Sinn Féin since 2018.
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Mourne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Mourne was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
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Naomi Long
Naomi Rachel Long MLA (née Johnston; born 13 December 1971) is a Northern Irish politician who has served as Minister of Justice in the Northern Ireland Executive since February 2024, having previously served from January 2020 to October 2022.
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National conservatism
National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national, cultural identity, communitarianism, and the public role of religion (see religion in politics).
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National Democratic Party (Northern Ireland)
The National Democratic Party (NDP) was an Irish nationalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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National League of the North
The National League of the North (NLN) was an Irish nationalist organisation active in Northern Ireland.
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National Party (Ireland, 2016)
The National Party (An Páirtí Náisiúnta) is a minor far-right political party in Ireland.
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National Unity (Ireland)
National Unity was an Irish nationalist political study group in Northern Ireland.
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National World
National World plc is a British multimedia company based in Leeds, England.
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Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)
The Nationalist Party was the continuation of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP), and was formed after the partition of Ireland, by the Northern Ireland-based members of the IPP.
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Natural Law Party
The Natural Law Party (NLP) is a transnational party founded in 1992 on "the principles of Transcendental Meditation", the laws of nature, and their application to all levels of government.
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New Left Review
The New Left Review is a British bimonthly journal covering world politics, economy, and culture, which was established in 1960.
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New Statesman
The New Statesman (known from 1931 to 1964 as the New Statesman and Nation) is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London.
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News Letter
The News Letter is one of Northern Ireland's main daily newspapers, published from Monday to Saturday.
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Newtownabbey Labour Party
The Newtownabbey Labour Party is a minor political party based in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.
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Newtownabbey Ratepayers' Association
The Newtownabbey Ratepayers' Association was a minor political party operating in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland It contested elections for Newtownabbey Borough Council from 1997 to 2005 and registered as a political party with the Electoral Commission in 2001.
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NI21
NI21 was a short-lived political party in Northern Ireland.
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Nonsectarian
Nonsectarian institutions are secular institutions or other organizations not affiliated with or restricted to a particular religious group.
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North Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)
North Antrim is a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons.
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North Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
North Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
North Down (UK Parliament constituency)
North Down is a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons.
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Northern Council for Unity
The Northern Council for Unity was an Irish republican political party founded in 1937 by Anthony Mulvey.
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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland that is variously described as a country, province or region.
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Northern Ireland Assembly
The Northern Ireland Assembly (Tionól Thuaisceart Éireann; Norlin Airlan Assemblie), often referred to by the metonym Stormont, is the devolved legislature of Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland Conservatives
The Northern Ireland Conservatives is a section of the United Kingdom's Conservative Party that operates in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Conservatives are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland Executive
The Northern Ireland Executive (Irish: Feidhmeannas Thuaisceart Éireann, Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlan Executive) is the devolved government of Northern Ireland, an administrative branch of the legislature – the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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Northern Ireland Labour Party
The Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP) was a political party in Northern Ireland which operated from 1924 until 1987.
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Northern Ireland Liberal Democrats
The Northern Ireland Liberal Democrats (Daonlathaigh Liobrálacha Thuaisceart Éireann), is a local party of the Liberal Democrats that operates in Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland Unionist Party
The Northern Ireland Unionist Party (NIUP) was a small unionist political party in Northern Ireland that campaigned against the Belfast Agreement.
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Northern Ireland Women's Coalition
The Northern Ireland Women's Coalition (NIWC) was a minor cross-community political party in Northern Ireland from 1996 to 2006.
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Official Irish Republican Army
The Official Irish Republican Army or Official IRA (OIRA) was an Irish republican paramilitary group whose goal was to remove Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom and create a "workers' republic" encompassing all of Ireland.
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Oliver Napier
Sir Oliver Napier (11 July 1935 – 2 July 2011) was the first leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories.
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Partition of Ireland
The Partition of Ireland (críochdheighilt na hÉireann) was the process by which the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (UK) divided Ireland into two self-governing polities: Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland.
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Peadar Tóibín
Peadar Tóibín (born 19 June 1974) is an Irish politician who has served as leader of Aontú since January 2019.
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People Before Profit
People Before Profit (Pobal Roimh Bhrabús, PBP) is a Trotskyist political party formed in October 2005.
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People's Democracy (Ireland)
People's Democracy (PD) was a political organisation that arose from the Northern Ireland civil rights movement.
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Political party
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections.
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Politics of Northern Ireland
Since 1998, Northern Ireland has devolved government within the United Kingdom.
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Power sharing
Power sharing is a practice in conflict resolution where multiple groups distribute political, military, or economic power among themselves according to agreed rules.
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President of Sinn Féin
The president of Sinn Féin (Uachtarán Shinn Féin) is the most senior politician within the Sinn Féin political party in Ireland.
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Pro-Europeanism
Pro-Europeanism, sometimes called European Unionism, is a political position that favours European integration and membership of the European Union (EU).
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Progressive Unionist Party
The Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) is a minor unionist political party in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Progressive Unionist Party are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Protestant Coalition
The Protestant Coalition was a minor Ulster loyalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Protestant Unionist Party
The Protestant Unionist Party (PUP) was a unionist political party operating in Northern Ireland from 1966 to 1971.
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Queen's University Belfast
The Queen's University of Belfast, commonly known as Queen's University Belfast (Ollscoil na Banríona; abbreviated Queen's or QUB), is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
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Radical politics
Radical politics denotes the intent to transform or replace the principles of a society or political system, often through social change, structural change, revolution or radical reform.
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Red Republican Party
The Red Republican Party was a short lived socialist offshoot from the People's Democracy movement.
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Reform UK
Reform UK is a right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom.
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Representation (journal)
Representation is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering representative democracy.
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Republican Congress
The Republican Congress (An Chomhdháil Phoblachtach) was an Irish republican political organisation founded in 1934, when pro-communist republicans left the Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army.
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Republican Labour Party
The Republican Labour Party (RLP) was a political party in Northern Ireland.
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Republican Network for Unity
The Republican Network for Unity (literally "Republicans for Unity") is a small Irish republican political party.
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Republican Sinn Féin
Republican Sinn Féin or RSF (Sinn Féin Poblachtach) is an Irish republican political party in Ireland.
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Revolutionary socialism
Revolutionary socialism is a political philosophy, doctrine, and tradition within socialism that stresses the idea that a social revolution is necessary to bring about structural changes in society.
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Right-wing politics
Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property, religion, biology, or tradition.
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Right-wing populism
Right-wing populism, also called right populism, is a political ideology that combines right-wing politics with populist rhetoric and themes.
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Robert McCartney (Northern Irish politician)
Robert Law McCartney, KC (born 24 April 1936) is a Northern Irish barrister and Unionist politician who was leader of the UK Unionist Party (UKUP) from 1995 to 2008.
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Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (born Peter Roger Casement Brady; 2 October 1932 – 5 June 2013) was an Irish republican political and military leader.
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Russell Watton
Russell Watton (born 1954) is a Northern Irish Ulster loyalist, politician and community activist, serving as leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) since 2023, and a Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Councillor for the Coleraine DEA since 2014.
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Saor Éire
Saor Éire was a far-left political organisation in the Irish Free State established in September 1931 by communist-leaning members of the Irish Republican Army, with the backing of the IRA leadership.
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Saoradh
Saoradh ("Liberation") is a far-left political party and pressure group formed by dissident Irish republicans in 2016.
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Sectarianism
Sectarianism is a debated concept.
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Single transferable vote
The single transferable vote (STV), sometimes mistakenly conflated with proportional ranked choice voting (P-RCV), is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form of a ranked-choice ballot.
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Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Social conservatism
Social conservatism is a political philosophy and a variety of conservatism which places emphasis on traditional social structures over social pluralism.
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Social democracy
Social democracy is a political, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports political and economic democracy and supports a gradualist, reformist and democratic approach towards achieving socialism.
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Social Democratic and Labour Party
The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP; Páirtí Sóisialta agus Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre) is a social-democratic and Irish nationalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Social Democratic Party (UK)
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) was a centrist to centre-left political party in the United Kingdom.
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Social Democratic Party (UK, 1988–1990)
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) formed in 1988 was a political party in the United Kingdom led by David Owen, which lasted for only two years.
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Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present)
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) is a political party in the United Kingdom, established in 1990.
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Social liberalism
The logotype "Quaerite Libertatem et Altruismum" (Latin: as a transnational and neutral language) means "Seek Freedom and Altruism!".
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Socialism
Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership.
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Socialist Party (Ireland)
The Socialist Party (Páirtí Sóisialach) is a political party in Ireland, active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Socialist Republican Party (Ireland)
The Socialist Republican Party was an Irish republican political party in Northern Ireland.
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South Antrim (Assembly constituency)
South Antrim (Ulster Scots: Sooth Anthrim) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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South Antrim (UK Parliament constituency)
South Antrim is a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons.
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The Irish Times
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication.
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Thomas Joseph Campbell
Thomas Joseph Campbell (14 December 1871 – 3 May 1946), known as T. J. Campbell, was an Irish politician, barrister, journalist, author and judge.
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Tomás Mac Giolla
Tomás Mac Giolla (born Thomas Gill; 25 January 1924 – 4 February 2010) was an Irish Workers' Party politician who served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1993 to 1994, Leader of the Workers' Party from 1962 to 1988 and President of Sinn Féin from 1962 to 1970.
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Traditional Unionist Voice
The Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Traditional Unionist Voice are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Trotskyism
Trotskyism is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Russian revolutionary and intellectual Leon Trotsky along with some other members of the Left Opposition and the Fourth International.
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UK Independence Party
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is a Eurosceptic, right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom.
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UK Unionist Party
The UK Unionist Party (UKUP) was a small unionist political party in Northern Ireland from 1995 to 2008 that opposed the Good Friday Agreement.
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Ulster Constitution Party
The Ulster Constitution Party was a minor Unionist political party in Northern Ireland, active in the early 1970s.
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Ulster Democratic Party
The Ulster Democratic Party (UDP) was a small loyalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Independence Movement
The Ulster Independence Movement was an Ulster nationalist political party founded (as the Ulster Independence Committee) on 17 November 1988.
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Ulster Liberal Party
The Ulster Liberal Party was a liberal and non-sectarian political party in Northern Ireland linked to the British Liberal Party.
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Ulster loyalism
Ulster loyalism is a strand of Ulster unionism associated with working class Ulster Protestants in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Movement for Self-Determination
The Ulster Movement for Self-Determination was a minor Ulster nationalist political movement in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Popular Unionist Party
The Ulster Popular Unionist Party (UPUP) was a unionist political party in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Progressive Unionist Association
The Ulster Progressive Unionist Association or, as it became within two months of its formation in June 1937, the Ulster Progressive Unionist Party (UPUP), was a political group formed to seek greater internal debate within unionism and to secure action on unemployment.
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Ulster Protestant League (1931)
The Ulster Protestant League (UPL) was an anti-Catholic supremacist loyalist organisation in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Resistance
Ulster Resistance (UR), or the Ulster Resistance Movement (URM), is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary movement established by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland in November 1986 in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
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Ulster Third Way
The Ulster Third Way was the Northern Ireland branch of the Third Way and was organised by David Kerr, who had previously campaigned as an 'independent Unionist' (chairing the small North Belfast Independent Unionist Association) as well as for the British National Front.
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Ulster Unionist Labour Association
The Ulster Unionist Labour Association (UULA) was an association of trade unionists founded by Edward Carson in June 1918, aligned with the Ulster Unionists in Ireland.
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Ulster Unionist Party
The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster University
Ulster University (Ollscoil Uladh; Ulster Scots: Ulstèr Universitie or Ulstèr Varsitie), legally the University of Ulster, is a multi-campus public research university located in Northern Ireland.
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Unionism in Ireland
Unionism in Ireland is a political tradition that professes loyalty to the crown of the United Kingdom and to the union it represents with England, Scotland and Wales.
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Unionism in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, unionism is a political stance favouring the continued unity of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as one sovereign state, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Unionist Party of Northern Ireland
The Unionist Party of Northern Ireland was a political party founded by Brian Faulkner in September 1974.
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United Ireland
United Ireland (Éire Aontaithe), also referred to as Irish reunification or a New Ireland, is the proposition that all of the island of Ireland should be a single sovereign state.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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United Labour Party (Northern Ireland)
The United Labour Party was a minor political party in Northern Ireland.
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United Ulster Unionist Council
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.
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United Ulster Unionist Party
The United Ulster Unionist Party (UUUP) was a unionist political party which existed in Northern Ireland between 1975 and 1984.
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United Unionist Coalition
The United Unionist Coalition (UUC), formerly known as the United Unionist Assembly Party, was a minor unionist political formation in Northern Ireland.
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Unity (Northern Ireland)
"Unity" was the political label for a series of electoral pacts by Irish nationalist, Irish Republican and socialist candidates in Northern Ireland elections in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Upper Bann (UK Parliament constituency)
Upper Bann is a parliamentary constituency in Northern Ireland, which is represented in the United Kingdom House of Commons.
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Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party
The Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party (VUPP), informally known as Ulster Vanguard, was a unionist political party which existed in Northern Ireland between 1972 and 1978.
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Veritas (political party)
Veritas (Latin: truth) was a minor right-wing political party in the United Kingdom, formed in 2005 by Robert Kilroy-Silk following a split from the UK Independence Party (UKIP).
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Vice Media
Vice Media Group LLC is a Canadian-American digital media and broadcasting company.
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Volunteer Political Party
The Volunteer Political Party (VPP) was a loyalist political party launched in Northern Ireland on 22 June 1974 by members of the then recently legalised Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF).
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Waterford City (UK Parliament constituency)
Waterford City was a United Kingdom parliamentary constituency, in southeast Ireland.
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William Norton
William Joseph Norton (2 November 1900 – 4 December 1963) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Tánaiste from 1948 to 1951 and from 1954 to 1957, Leader of the Labour Party from 1932 to 1960, Minister for Social Welfare from 1948 to 1951 and Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1954 to 1957.
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Workers' Party (Ireland)
The Workers' Party (Páirtí na nOibrithe) is an Irish republican, Marxist–Leninist communist party active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. List of political parties in Northern Ireland and Workers' Party (Ireland) are political parties in Northern Ireland.
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World Socialist Party (Ireland)
The World Socialist Party (Ireland), founded as the Socialist Party of Ireland in 1949 before changing its name a decade later, was a Marxist political party in the impossibilist tradition.
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32 County Sovereignty Movement
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement, often abbreviated to 32CSM or 32csm, is an Irish republican group that was founded by Bernadette Sands McKevitt.
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See also
Lists of organisations based in Northern Ireland
- List of Northern Ireland cricket clubs
- List of Northern Ireland ministers, government departments and executive agencies
- List of association football clubs in Northern Ireland
- List of diplomatic missions in Northern Ireland
- List of law enforcement agencies in Northern Ireland
- List of museums in Northern Ireland
- List of political parties in Northern Ireland
- List of universities and colleges in Northern Ireland
- Lists of schools in Northern Ireland
Lists of political parties in Ireland
- List of political parties in Northern Ireland
- List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland
Lists of political parties in the United Kingdom
- List of British far-right groups (1945–present)
- List of British fascist parties
- List of parties contesting the 2005 United Kingdom general election
- List of parties contesting the 2010 United Kingdom general election
- List of political parties in London
- List of political parties in Northern Ireland
- List of political parties in Scotland
- List of political parties in Wales
- List of political parties in the United Kingdom
- List of political parties in the United Kingdom by representation
- Political party affiliation in the United Kingdom
Northern Ireland politics-related lists
- List of Northern Ireland Executives
- List of Northern Ireland Parliament by-elections
- List of Northern Ireland ministers, government departments and executive agencies
- List of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
- List of committees of the Northern Ireland Assembly
- List of diplomatic missions in Northern Ireland
- List of parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland
- List of political parties in Northern Ireland
Political parties in Northern Ireland
- Éirígí
- Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Aontú
- Democratic Unionist Party
- Fianna Fáil
- Green Party Northern Ireland
- List of political parties in Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland Conservatives
- Progressive Unionist Party
- Traditional Unionist Voice
- Ulster Unionist Party
- Workers' Party (Ireland)
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