National Labour Party (Ireland)

The National Labour Party was an Irish political party which was founded in 1944 as a split-off from the Irish Labour Party.
6 of the Irish Labour Party's TDs claimed that the party was infiltrated by communists and formed a new party which they called National Labour. The Party was led by James Everett.
In 1950 the Irish Labour Party and the National Labour Party reunited.

 

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