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‘What is it about “fuck off” you don't understand?' The NILRC and politics of the Left in Northern Ireland

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Weerawardhana, Chamindra

Labor History

2018

59

5

Oct.

593-609

politics ; political party

United Kingdom

Politics

https://doi.org/10.1080/0023656X.2018.1467300

English

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"At the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly Election, a somewhat peculiar political ‘party' hastily filled in nomination papers at the 11th hour. This last-minute concoction was elaborately named ‘The Northern Ireland Labour Representation Committee'. This article seeks to explore the circumstances around the creation of the NILRC, thereby developing a synthesis of the present-day situation of the Labour Party in Northern Ireland (LPNI), the local Constituency Labour Party (CLP) of the UK Labour Party. In a backdrop in which UK Labour does not stand for elections in Northern Ireland, this article engages with the LPNI's rationale and raison d'être, followed by a discussion of the NILRC experiment of 2016. The LPNI–NILRC case carries resonances and insights of interest to political groups of the left operating in deeply divided societies."

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