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Labour Party in Northern Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Labour Party in Northern Ireland
The Labour Party in Northern Ireland (LPNI) is a regional constituency party of the Labour Party. It does not currently contest elections.〔http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ed-milibands-refusal-to-fight-elections-in-northern-ireland-slammed-by-labour-members-30063777.html Ed Miliband's refusal to fight elections in Northern Ireland slammed by Labour members, Belfast Telegraph LIAM CLARKE – 05 March 2014〕 As of September 2015, there were approximately 1,500 Labour Party members and supporters in Northern Ireland. ==History== For many years Labour held to a policy of not allowing residents of Northern Ireland to apply for membership,〔, ca. 1999. via Internet Archive. Retrieved 31 March 2007. "Residents of Northern Ireland are not eligible for membership."〕 instead supporting the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) which informally takes the Labour whip in the House of Commons.〔(Understanding Ulster ) by Antony Alcock, Ulster Society Publications, 1997. Chapter II: The Unloved, Unwanted Garrison. Via Conflict Archive on the Internet. Retrieved 31 October 2008.〕 The 2003 Labour Party Conference accepted legal advice that the party could not continue to prohibit residents of the province joining, and whilst the National Executive has established a regional constituency party it has not yet agreed to contest elections there.
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