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  • аспект історії (uk)
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  • William X. O'Brien, James Connolly and James Larkin are credited as the party's founders. O'Brien would go on to clash with Larkin, with Connolly distrusting the latter (en)
  • Johnson and O'Connell provided leadership to the Labour Party in its first decades in the Irish Dáil (en)
  • Cork politicians Timothy Quill and T.J Murphy , infamously had Michael O'Riordan , future chair of the Communist Party of Ireland, expelled from Labour (en)
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  • James Connolly2.jpg (en)
  • William O'Brien, circa 1930.jpg (en)
  • James Larkin, circa 1910 .png (en)
  • MichaelO'Riordan.jpg (en)
  • TJ Murphy Cork Labour.png (en)
  • Timothy Quill 1930.jpg (en)
  • Tom J. O'Connell, circa 1930s.jpg (en)
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  • The seventies will be socialist. At the next general election Labour must . . . make a major breakthrough in seats and votes. It must demonstrate convincingly that it has the capacity to become the Government of this country. Our present position is a mere transition phase on the road to securing the support of the majority of our people. At the next general election must face the electorate with a clear-cut alternative to the conservatism of the past and present; and emerge . . . . as the Party which will shape the seventies. What I offer now is the outline of a new society, a New Republic. (en)
  • Irishmen! Join the Citizen Army NOW and help us to build an Irish Co-operative Commonwealth (en)
  • “The Labour Party aims at the establishment of a Democratic Republic for all Ireland. Not a replica of those republics which compete with monarchies in the exploitation of the workers, in which wealth, power and privilege are in the hands of a self-seeking few while misery, poverty and economic servitude are the lot of the mass of the people. A republic which perpetuates the exploitation of the many for the advantage of the few would merely be a change in nomenclature; the economic and social ills of the people would still be unsolved and the paradox would continue of a social system in which well-endowed financial institutions exist side-by-side with the poorhouse, and the mansion towers over the slums and mud-cabins as a reminder of the power of wealth over the people.” (en)
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  • History of the Labour Party (Ireland) (en)
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