IndependentLabourParty or similar terms can refer to IndependentLabourParty , a former party in the UK Scottish Trades Councils IndependentLabourParty , a forerunner of the British ILP Independent Labor Party , a party in Burundi, note the American spelling of Labor IndependentLabourParty Jamaica IndependentLabour Group , a former party in Northern Ireland A number of parties which have existed in Canada, see Labour candidates and parties in Canada IndependentLabourParty , the original name of the Contemporary Party , a Norwegian Muslim oriented political partyIndependentLabourParty India , a former party in India during British colonial rule See also LabourIndependent Group , a British group in the 1940s disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Dr. Ambedkar organised the IndependentLabourParty , participated in the provincial elections and was elected to the Bombay Legislative Assembly . During these days he stressed the need for abolition of the Jagirdar i system, pleaded for workers right to strike and addressed a large number of meetings and conferences in the Bombay Presidency . Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar s first political party, the IndependentLabourParty founded in 1936, took its name from IndependentLabourParty British politics . But two things lessened the importance of Britain for Ambedkar the colonial presence of the British in India , and the preference of British liberals for Gandhi and his non violent direct action campaigns for independence over Ambedkar and the slow parliamentary path. Category Political parties in India Category Memorials to Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar ... more details
The IndependentLabourParty was a political party in Jamaica . It first contested national elections in Jamaican general election, 1959 1959 , but received only 0.8 of the vote and failed to win a seat. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p433 435 ISBN 9780199283576 ref It did not contest any further elections. ref Nohlen, p432 ref References reflist Jamaican political parties Caribbean party stub Category Political parties in Jamaica ... more details
The Independent Socialist LabourParty lang pl Niezale na Socjalistyczna Partia Pracy was a political party in Poland . The party was founded on March 12, 1922 in Krakow . Initially the party bore the name Party of Independent Socialists Partia Niezale nych Socjalist w . Boles aw Drobner was the chairman of the party. The party became affiliated with the Vienna International . ref name kow Kowalski ... Press, 1983. p. 168 ref The party withdrew from the Labour and Socialist International in 1933. ref ... 1923 19 . Berlin Dt. Verl. d. Wissenschaften, 1985. pp. 317 318 ref The party demanded nationalizations ... with the Soviet Union . ref name kow In the summer of 1922, the Fareynikte merged into party. At the time of the merger, the Fareynikte had conditioned their entry into the party demanding that separate national minority sections for Jews, Germans, Ukrainians, etc.. to be formed within the party. That re organization never materialized, though. ref name kow From 1923 onwards, the party was affiliated with the Labour and Socialist International into which the Vienna International had merged . On September 21, 1924 a Polish Socialist Party splinter group, the Socialist League Praca , merged into the party. ref name kow As of 1925 the party had around 2,500 members. G os Niezale nych Socjalist w was the central organ of the party. ref name kow During the period 1924 1926 the party was involved in confrontations with the Polish Socialist Party over influence inside the trade union movement. ref name kow In mid 1925 the party founded the Association of Free Trade Unions of Poland ZWZZP . ZWZZP ... European Labor Unions . Westport Greenwood Press, 1992. p. 352 ref By 1927 the party was in crisis. The question on cooperation with the Communist Party of Poland communists divided the party. The party was split in two, one group led by Drobner and another led by Joseph Kruk . Drobner s group merged into the Polish Socialist Party in 1928, whilst Kruk s group continued to function as a party ... more details
otheruses Infobox political party country the United Kingdom party name IndependentLabourParty foundation ... a party of labourindependent from the existing political organisations. In the United Kingdom general ... of the IndependentLabourParty and MP Keir Hardy was elected its first chairman. ref David ... War I Great War . Only one section held aloof the IndependentLabourParty. ref name Clayton, pg ... made its appeal directly to the communists of the IndependentLabourParty, noting that the revolutionary ... views on the LabourParty, and in 1975 they renamed themselves IndependentLabour Publications and became ... of attack work The New Leader date 1928 08 03 page 4 ref See also IndependentLabourParty election results Scottish LabourParty 1888 1893 Further reading Gidon Cohen, The Failure of a Dream The Independent ... in the Centre The IndependentLabourParty, 1893 1940. London Longmans, 1966. June Hannam and Karen ... and the IndependentLabourParty, 1888 1906. Manchester Manchester University Press, 1983. David Howell ... James, Tony Jowitt and Keith Laybourn eds The Centennial History of the IndependentLabourParty. Halifax ... redclyde redclyde docs rcgroilp.htm ILP IndependentLabourParty . Published on http sites.scran.ac.uk ..., International Socialism, Retrieved 4 October 2009. Archives of the IndependentLabourParty are held ... ILP online catalogue of these papers is available. IndependentLabourParty Category Defunct political parties in the United Kingdom IndependentLabourParty Category Social democratic parties in the United Kingdom IndependentLabourParty Category IndependentLabourParty Category Political parties ... Category Democratic socialism Category Second International de IndependentLabourParty es Partido Laborista Independiente eo IndependentLabourParty fr Parti travailliste ind pendant he nl IndependentLabourParty ne nn IndependentLabourParty no IndependentLabourParty Storbritannia sv IndependentLabourParty ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Before World War I, there were at least two organizations in Winnipeg calling themselves the Independent Labour Party . The first of these was set up by British trade unionists in 1895, and collapsed soon thereafter. The second was created in 1906, following a visit to the city from Ramsay MacDonald . The party received support from members of Arthur Puttee s Winnipeg Labour Party , which had been moribund since 1904. Like other groups of the same name, this Independent Labour Party was a reformist organization. It was opposed by members of the more radical Socialist Party of Canada . The ILP nominated Kempton McKim to contest the riding of Winnipeg West in the provincial election of 1907. McKim called for labour standards legislation and the public ownership of utilities. He was defeated by Thomas Johnson, a popular figure from the left wing of the Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal Party . In 1908, some members agitated for the ILP to officially declare itself as socialist. They were opposed by another group, led by moderate reformer Fred Dixon later a member of the provincial legislature . The controversy split the party, which ceased to exist as a viable organization after June 1908. The reformist faction of the ILP regrouped as the Manitoba Labour Party for the Manitoba general election, 1910 1910 provincial election . In 1914 15, candidates nominated by the Labour Representation Committee in Manitoba Labour Representation Committee officially ran for the Independent Labor Party , even though no formal organization of that name seems to have existed at the time. See also Canadian political parties Category Socialist parties in Canada Category Provincial political parties in Manitoba Category Defunct political parties in Canada ... more details
resigned from the legislature in 1923 following a family tragedy. He was replaced as party leader by John Queen , formerly of the Social Democratic Party of Canada . Support for left wing and labour .... The ILP never affiliated with the Canadian LabourParty . Initially, this was because the rightist ... LabourParty Manitoba LabourParty Category Provincial political parties in Manitoba Category Socialist ... willing to support the ILP s demands for autonomy. The party was referred to as ILP CCF during the provincial ... in which the party won seven seats , a group of disgruntled ILP members succeeded in temporarily ... been superseded by the CCF some time earlier. Party leaders Fred Dixon 1921 1923 John Queen 1923 1935 Seymour Farmer 1935 1943 All leaders were selected by party caucus, seemingly without opposition ... more details
This article lists the IndependentLabourParty s election results in Parliament of the United Kingdom UK parliamentary elections. Summary of general election performance class wikitable sortable Year Number of Candidates Total votes Average voters per candidate Percentage of vote Saved deposits Change Number of MPs style text align center style text align left United Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 28 44,325 1,583 1.0 x N A 0 style text align center style text align left United Kingdom general election, 1935 1935 17 136,208 8,012 0.7 x N A 4 style text align center style text align left United ... for two seats. All candidates other than Hempsall stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee . Clarke ran as a joint IndependentLabourParty Social Democratic Federation candidate. By elections ... election results February 1974 , Richard Kimber s Political Resources Category IndependentLabourParty Category Election results by party in the United Kingdom ... sortname Stanton Coit All candidates stood as part of the LabourParty UK LabourParty . Only ILP members sponsored by the party are listed. 1931 general election class wikitable sortable Constituency ... constituency Newcastle under Lyme . Only those ILP members not accredited by the LabourParty are listed. ref Report of the Annual Conference of the LabourParty 1931 , p.295 Josiah Wedgewood omitted ... sortname James Parker James Parker Labour politician 3,276 16.1 Leicester UK Parliament constituency ... ? ? 3 All candidates stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee . 1906 general election class ... sortname James Parker James Parker Labour politician 8,937 38.3 2 Huddersfield UK Parliament constituency ... ? ? All candidates other than Burgess and Newlove stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee . Only ILP members sponsored by the party are listed. January 1910 general election class wikitable ... Parker James Parker Labour politician Hyde UK Parliament constituency Hyde sortname William Crawford ... more details
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Politics of the Isle of Man The IndependentLabour is a political party in the Isle of Man . At the 2001 election for the House of Keys , IndependentLabour polled 1.0 and won no seats. It was linked to the UK s IndependentLabour Network , founded in 1998 by Ken Coates and Hugh Kerr . They are no longer active however, having died out in 2002 in the Isle of Man. External links http www.iln.labournet.org.uk Official IndependentLabour Site Category Labour parties Category Political parties in the Isle of Man Category Political parties disestablished in 2002 UK party stub ... more details
IndependentLabour Publications is a left wing pressure group inside the British LabourParty UK LabourParty . It is the successor to the IndependentLabourParty and is mostly known simply as The ILP in order to maintain that link with its predecessor organisation. Brief history Since its re establishment in 1975, it has been a campaigning organisation rather than an electoral group its constitution prevents full members from standing for elective office . Before entering parliament, former Labour member of Parliament Harry Barnes Labour politician Harry Barnes was a member of the ILP. As an MP, he was obliged to resign and he joined a supporters group entitled Friends of the ILP . It has been involved with opposition to various workfare schemes imposed by the British Conservative Party UK Conservative government of the 1980s, for arguing for open democratic structures within the LabourParty, and for an emphasis on co operative systems of organising economic activity. In common with much contemporary left wing thinking, the ILP s approach rejects both contemporary capitalism and the command economy. But unlike much of the left, it accepts the idea of a market economy as part of democratic socialist thinking. The ILP has been out of line with or arguably ahead of many traditional leftist positions, for instance in its rejection of a simple troops out approach to the conflict in Northern Ireland , and was critical of what it saw as knee jerk anti Americanism on the left following the USA s reaction to the September 11, 2001 attacks . With a headquarters based in Leeds , the ILP ... pamphlets on contemporary issues. The paper Labour Leader published 1975 1986 and the ILP Magazine for socialist renewal published 1987 1992 were successors to the IndependentLabourParty s New Leader ... successor to the ILP Magazine . External links http www.independentlabour.org.uk main IndependentLabour Publications UK LabourParty Category LabourParty UK Category Democratic socialism ... more details
distinguish IndependentLabour Group The LabourIndependent Group was an organisation of five former LabourParty UK LabourParty Members of Parliament MPs in the United Kingdom . In April 1948, the MP John Platts Mills campaigned for Pietro Nenni and the Italian Socialist Party , against the Labour government policy. He was expelled from the party. In May 1949, six Labour MPs voted against signing the North Atlantic Treaty , and of them, Leslie Solley and Konni Zilliacus were expelled. ref name spartacus http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk TUzilliacus.htm Spartacus Konni Zilliacus ref All these MPs were known for their communist sympathies, and the four joined with D. N. Pritt , who had been expelled from the LabourParty in 1940 for supporting the Soviet Union in the Russo Finnish War , to form the LabourIndependent Group. ref name spartacus Pritt was appointed the group s Chairman. ref name craig F. W. S. Craig , Minor Parties at British Parliamentary Elections ref The group adopted a position of support for Joseph Stalin . Zilliacus developed a negative impression of Stalin when the two met, and so he resigned from the group later in 1949, instead adopting a position of support for Josip Broz Tito , who he had also met. ref name spartacus In July 1949, Lester Hutchinson was also expelled from the LabourParty and joined the group. All four remaining MPs stood as IndependentLabour candidates in the 1950 UK general election , but all lost their seats, thus dissolving the group. ref name craig References references Category LabourParty UK Category Defunct political parties in the United Kingdom Category Political parties established in 1949 Category Political parties disestablished in 1950 ... more details
File NZLabourPartyOrigins.png right The Independent Political Labour League IPLL was a small New Zealand political party. It was the second organised political party to win a seat in the New Zealand Parliament , and was a forerunner of the modern New Zealand LabourPartyLabourParty . The IPLL was the product of a gradual move towards an independent working class political vehicle. Previously, most workers supported the powerful New Zealand Liberal Party Liberal Party , which had dominated Parliament since its creation. Eventually, however, the pace of reform began to slow, and calls arose for an independent workers party. In 1904, the annual conference of Trades and Labour Councils called for the formation of a new organisation &mdash this party would be focused solely on workers, unlike the Liberal Party, but would be committed to change through reform, unlike the revolution minded New Zealand Socialist Party Socialist Party . A constitution was drawn up in late 1904, and the first conference ... of the IPLL were relaunched as a new organisation, known as the New Zealand LabourParty 1910 LabourParty not to be confused with the New Zealand LabourParty modern party of the same name . Eventually, this LabourParty joined with several independent groups to create the United LabourParty New Zealand United LabourParty , which then merged with the Socialist Party to form the Social ... members of the United LabourParty who had rejected the previous merger, eventually formed the basis of the modern New Zealand LabourPartyLabourParty . References reflist Historic New Zealand political ... did not perform well. In the New Zealand general election, 1905 1905 elections , the party stood ... 2011 ref The party also failed in its attempts to recruit from among the more sympathetic Liberal ... East on the second ballot. This was the first time that any organised political party other ... itself, however, was increasingly failing. Internal disputes, such as whether the party should work ... more details
See also the IndependentLabourParty , which was active in Ireland in the early twentieth century. distinguish LabourIndependent Group The IndependentLabour Group was a Irish nationalism nationalist political party in Northern Ireland from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. Sometimes known as the IndependentLabourParty , it was formed in 1958 in Belfast by independentLabour MP Frank Hanna , with the support of various local Roman Catholic clerics. That year, the party wiped out the Irish LabourParty on Belfast City Council . John Joseph Brennan stood under the party banner in Belfast West UK Parliament constituency Belfast West in the United Kingdom general election, 1959 1959 UK general election , where he received 37.6 of the votes cast, then stood in Belfast Falls in the Northern Ireland general election, 1962 . Hanna continued to hold his Belfast Central Northern Ireland Parliament constituency Belfast Central seat for the organisation. In the Northern Ireland general election, 1965 1965 Northern Ireland general election , Brennan took over Hanna s seat, having joined the National Democratic Party Northern Ireland National Democratic Party , for which Brennan was elected the remainder of the party appears to have joined or disintegrated by this point. References http www.election.demon.co.uk stormont biographies.html Northern Ireland Parliamentary Election Results Biographies http www.election.demon.co.uk geresults.html General Election Results 1885 1979 Michael Farrell activist Michael Farrell , Northern Ireland The Orange State Graham S. Walker, The Politics of Frustration Harry Midgley and the Failure of Labour in Northern Ireland Enda Staunton, The Nationalists of Northern Ireland 1918 1973 UK party stub Category Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland Category Political parties established in 1958 Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland ... more details
The IndependentLabour Network was a left wing political party political organisation in the United Kingdom . It was founded in 1998 by Member of the European Parliament MEP s Ken Coates and Hugh Kerr following their expulsion from the LabourParty UK LabourParty . They stood candidates in the European Parliament election, 1999 United Kingdom 1999 European Parliament election and were involved in setting up first local branches of the Socialist Alliance England Socialist Alliance , then the national organisation. The Leeds North East UK Parliament constituency Leeds North East Constituency LabourParty supported the ILN and as a result were threatened with disaffiliation from the LabourParty, many of its members forming the Leeds Left Alliance . The organisation attracted few votes in the 1999 Euro elections, and had disbanded by 2003. External links http www.iln.labournet.org.uk IndependentLabour Network inactive http www.whatnextjournal.co.uk Pages Back Wnext11 Iln.html Article from What Next? critical of the ILN Category Political parties established in 1998 Category Defunct political parties in the United Kingdom Category Socialist parties in the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox political party country Colombia name english Revolutionary IndependentLabour Movement name native Movimiento Obrero Independiente y Revolucionario leader1 title General Secretary leader1 name Gustavo Triana colorcode red party logo File Moir.png Moir 200px ideology Marxism Leninism Maoism colours Red headquarters Calle 39 N 21 30 Bogot , Colombia members website http moir.org.co www.moir.org.co Politics of Colombia The Revolutionary IndependentLabour Movement Movimiento Obrero Independiente y Revolucionario , or MOIR , is a left wing party in Colombia , that was born in 1970. Francisco Mosquera was the founder and ideological leader of MOIR. In August 1994 his dies, after which Hector Valencia became the Secretary General of the party. In 2008 Valencia dies and the union leader Gustavo Triana , vice president of the country s largest union Central Unitaria de Trabajadores CUT , was elected Secretary General. The MOIR describes itself as a political party of the working class. Its primary mission is to lead the proletarian class struggle in Colombia for its ultimate emancipation, establishment of socialism in Colombia and realize communism. Defend the people s interests and the Colombian nation and its immediate objective is the New Democratic Revolution ref http moir.org.co MOIR .html ref In the 2006 the MOIR united with other revolutionary and democratic movements in the Alternative Democratic Pole Polo Democr tico Alternativo PDA . The MOIR work with farmers National Association for Agricultural Salvation Asociaci n Nacional por la Salvaci n Agropecuaria , students Colombian Student Organization Organizaci n Colombiana de Estudiantes OCE , industrial workers ... Centros de Estudios para el Trabajo CEDETRABAJO . The youth wing of the party is called Patriotic Youth ... Center for Labor Studies web site ColParties Category Labour parties Category Communist parties in Colombia Category Political parties in Colombia colombia stub SouthAm party stub es Movimiento ... more details
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File partijarada4.svg thumb Logo of the Party of Labour The Party of Labour Serbian language Serbian ja Pa a or Partija rada revolutionary communist , Marxist Leninist party in Serbia . The party was founded in March 1992 by Vlado Dap evi , an anti revisionist Marxist Leninist who was a long time political prisoner in SFR Yugoslavia . He formed it after splitting from the Communist Party of Yugoslavia 1990 Communist Party of Yugoslavia over what he saw to be its soft stance against nationalism. The Party of Labour opposed the regime of Slobodan Milo evi . It supported independent Montenegro . The party also supports independent Kosovo . External links For more information visit the party s website http www.partijarada.org PR Official website Category Anti Revisionist organizations Category Political parties established in 1992 Category Communist parties in Serbia Euro communist party stub br Strollad al Labour Serbia de Partija rada ... more details
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Unreferenced date October 2007 The Winnipeg LabourParty was a reformist organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada , representing labour interests. Founded in 1896, it was based on an earlier Winnipeg organization known as the IndependentLabourParty in Manitoba I IndependentLabourParty which was influenced by the IndependentLabourParty British party of the same name , but was not formally connected to any other group . The party initially received support from both socialists and conservative trade unionists, and succeeded in electing Arthur Puttee to the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 1900 1900 federal election . The WLP was hostile to radical militancy in the labour movement, however, and lost the support of many socialists in the years which followed. The WLP nominated two candidates for the provincial election of 1903 William Scott in Winnipeg Centre and Robert Thoms in Winnipeg North . Both finished well behind their Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Conservative and Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal opponents. Puttee was defeated in the Canadian federal election, 1904 1904 election , but he continued to promote labour causes in his newspaper, The Voice . In 1906, his organization was absorbed into another group calling itself the IndependentLabourParty Manitoba I IndependentLabourParty . See also List of political parties in Canada Manitoba List of Manitoba political parties Manitoba LabourParty Category History of Winnipeg Category Provincial political parties in Manitoba Category Defunct political parties in Canada ... more details
of his fellow miners of the need for an independentparty representing the interests of labour. ref David Howell, British Workers and the IndependentLabourParty , p.144 146 ref The cause also appealed .... ref David Howell, British Workers and the IndependentLabourParty , p.143 ref Like many ... Howell, British Workers and the IndependentLabourParty , pp.152 3 ref The party initially supported ... United Trades Councils LabourParty under the secretaryship of Chisholm Robertson , presenting itself as a potential rival to the Scottish LabourParty. However, Champion s movement soon faded, while it did serve to move some trades councils to a position supporting independentlabour candidates, and closer co operation with the Scottish LabourParty. ref David Howell, British Workers and the IndependentLabourParty , pp.150 1 ref In 1894, Hardie became President of the new IndependentLabourParty ILP , and the vast majority of Scottish LabourParty members supported him. ref David Howell, British Workers and the IndependentLabourParty , pp.154 ref In early 1895 the SLP dissolved itself ...other uses2 Scottish LabourParty PoliticsScotland The Scottish LabourParty SLP , also known as the Scottish Parliamentary LabourParty , was formed by Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham , the first socialist ... the first president of the Scottish National Party , and Keir Hardie , who later became the first leader of the LabourParty UK . The initial spur for the party s foundation was Hardie s unsuccessful independentLabour candidature in the Mid Lanarkshire by election, 1888 . He had tried and failed ... LabourParty , p.148 ref Hardie became the party s Secretary, while George Mitchell was the first ... membership with other political parties. ref David Howell, British Workers and the IndependentLabour ... LabourParty, Scottish Category Labour parties Category Political parties established in 1888 Category ... LabourParty, Scottish Category Socialist parties in the United Kingdom ... more details
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The Belfast LabourParty was a political party in Belfast , Ireland from 1892 until 1924. The first socialism socialist party in Ireland Citation needed date February 2010 , it was founded in 1892, affiliated to the United Kingdom British British LabourPartyLabour Representation Committee Labour Representation Committee in 1900 and remained attached to the UK LabourParty UK LabourParty which subsequently evolved. Labour ran the Ulster Unionist Party Unionist Party close in Belfast North UK Parliament constituency Belfast North in Belfast North by election, 1905 a by election in 1905 and in the UK general election, 1906 general election of 1906 with William Walker as its candidate. ref http www.ark.ac.uk elections h1885.htm Westminster Elections in the future Northern Ireland, 1885 1910 by Nicholas Whyte ref ref http www.ulster scots.co.uk docs articles historical ulsterlabourpolitics1885 1906.htm Sectarian Divisions of Ulster Labor Politics 1885 1906 by Wade Shen ref In 1913, the Labour National Executive Committee agreed that the LabourParty Ireland Irish LabourParty should have organising rights over the entirety of Ireland. Citation needed date February 2010 The Belfast LabourParty 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. Citation needed date February 2010 The party won ten seats on Belfast City Council Belfast Corporation in 1919, but soon lost these. Citation needed date February 2010 Suffragette, IndependentLabour and Co operative activist Margaret McCoubrey in 1920 was elected a Labour councillor for the Dock ward of Belfast ... forming with others the Northern Ireland LabourParty . References reflist Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland UK party stub NI stub Category Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland ... Biography ref Nonetheless, the party came a very close second in Belfast West UK Parliament ... more details