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- National_League_Party abstract "The National League was a political party in Ireland. It was founded in 1926 by William Redmond and Thomas O'Donnell in support of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, a close relationship with the United Kingdom, continued membership of the British Commonwealth and conservative fiscal policy.Due to its broadly Anglophile stance, it attracted the support of many Unionists. Supporters of the former Irish Parliamentary Party were also a natural target group, given that the party's leader was the son of John Redmond, who had himself been leader of the nationalist party. A third group to which it sought to appeal, according to Manning (1972), comprised middle-class economic sectoral interests whose members were alienated by the policies of the Cumann na nGaedheal government, such as licensed vintners. These groups would not benefit from the more statist economic approach of the Fianna Fáil or Labour parties. However, all these efforts were largely ineffectual. The contemporary political scientist Warner Moss described the League as "a party of malcontents representing nothing fundamental in Irish political divisions."In the June 1927 general election, the National League won eight seats in the Dáil Éireann and entered opposition. In August, it supported Fianna Fáil's motion of no confidence in the Cumann na nGaedheal government in an attempt to form an alternative government under Labour leader Thomas Johnson, with the National League as the junior partner and Fianna Fáil supporting the resulting minority government. However, two League TDs opposed this tactic, Vincent Rice defecting to Cumann na nGaedheal and John Jinks, who was absent from the vote. As such, the motion failed, and the National League was portrayed as politically opportunist in its attempt at an alliance with two very different parties; National League supporters would have been far more likely to favour a continued Cumann na nGaedheal government than to allow the quasi-revolutionary Fianna Fáil to influence government policy.The political discord associated with the Cumann na nGaedheal minority government prompted the September 1927 general election. Only two National League TDs, being Redmond and James Coburn, were elected. The financial strain of two general elections in four months took its toll on the small parties, and the National League declared bankruptcy in 1928. It was disbanded in 1931.".
- National_League_Party country Ireland.
- National_League_Party extinctionYear "1931".
- National_League_Party formationYear "1926".
- National_League_Party ideology Anglo-Irish_Treaty.
- National_League_Party ideology Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- National_League_Party ideology Fiscal_conservatism.
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- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink Cumann_na_nGaedheal.
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- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink Irish_unionism.
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink James_Coburn_(Irish_politician).
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink John_Jinks_(politician).
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink John_Redmond.
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- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Johnson_(Irish_politician).
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_ODonnell_(MP).
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_ODonnell_(West_Kerry_MP).
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- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Rice.
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLink William_Redmond_(1886–1932).
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "NL".
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "National League Party".
- National_League_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "National League".
- National_League_Party country "Ireland".
- National_League_Party country "Northern Ireland".
- National_League_Party dissolved "1931".
- National_League_Party electionsDab "Elections in Northern Ireland".
- National_League_Party electionsDab "Elections in the Republic of Ireland".
- National_League_Party founded "1926".
- National_League_Party founder Thomas_ODonnell_(MP).
- National_League_Party founder Thomas_ODonnell_(West_Kerry_MP).
- National_League_Party founder William_Redmond_(1886–1932).
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- National_League_Party ideology Anglo-Irish_Treaty.
- National_League_Party ideology Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- National_League_Party ideology Fiscal_conservatism.
- National_League_Party name "National League".
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- National_League_Party subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- National_League_Party subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1931.
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- National_League_Party hypernym Party.
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- National_League_Party type Establishment.
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- National_League_Party comment "The National League was a political party in Ireland. It was founded in 1926 by William Redmond and Thomas O'Donnell in support of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, a close relationship with the United Kingdom, continued membership of the British Commonwealth and conservative fiscal policy.Due to its broadly Anglophile stance, it attracted the support of many Unionists.".
- National_League_Party label "National League Party".
- National_League_Party differentFrom 1924).
- National_League_Party differentFrom National_Party_(Ireland.
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- National_League_Party name "National League".