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- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland abstract "The Communist Party of Northern Ireland was a small communist party operating in Northern Ireland.The originated in the 1941 split in the Communist Party of Ireland (CPI), which also produced the Irish Workers' League (IWL) in the Republic of Ireland. The split was due to the difficulties of operating in the Republic, and the unpopularity of the argument that Ireland should enter World War II in the Republic, as opposed to its popularity in the north.In July 1941 the Communist Party of Ireland National Executive suspended independent activities and its membership were encouraged to undertake entrism and join the Irish Labour Party, and trade union movement, the Irish Labour Party was not organised in the North of Ireland and in October the Communist Party of Northern Ireland published its manifesto.The CPNI held its first conference in October 1942, in Belfast, with many former members of the CPI from the Republic attending. By 1943, it had grown to 35 branches, although it was not able to operate openly in more strongly Catholic areas. Indeed, while the party in Belfast had a mostly Catholic membership in the 1930s, following the split, it became mostly Protestant.The CPNI stood their own candidates in the 1945 Northern Ireland general election. While they did not come close to winning any seats, they polled a respectable 12,000 votes for their three candidates (Betty Sinclair, William McCullough and Sid Maitland), who retained their deposits.The CPNI was unable to use any momentum from their election result and declined in the following decades. It stopped publishing its newsletter, Unity, in 1947, membership fell from 1,000 in 1945 to 172 in 1949, and at the 1949 Northern Ireland general election it ran only McCullough, who took just 623 votes. Nonetheless it became prominent in the trade unions, with Sinclair becoming full-time secretary of the Belfast Trades Council.The party continued to intervene in elections, supporting Jack Beattie's Irish Labour Party candidacy at the Belfast West by-election, 1951, and standing Jimmy Graham and Eddie Menzies unsuccessfully in that year's local elections in Belfast. A Joint Council was established to co-ordinate the activities of the CPNI and the IWL, although disputes between the two sometimes arose, particularly over the priority given to opposing the partition of Ireland.By the early 1960s, the CPNI was promoting the Northern Ireland Labour Party, then from 1965 tried to establish a civil rights movement with leading trade unionists and Irish republicans. It hoped to politicise the IRA; its highpoint was the civil rights association (NICRA) of the late 1960s in which Sinclair was prominent, although she was openly critical of the lack of engagement from colleagues such as Andy Barr and James Stewart. It ultimately became the junior partner in a merger with the Irish Workers' Party, which was once again acting as an independent organisation, which in 1970 became the Communist Party of Ireland.The CPNI published following its creation in 1941 the newspaper The Red Hand. Its on-and-off weekly newspaper Unity, following the merger in 1970, became the weekly publication of the Belfast District of the Communist Party of Ireland.".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland country Northern_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland extinctionYear "1970".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland formationYear "1941".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland ideology Communism.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland internationalAffiliation Cominform.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland internationalAffiliation Communist_International.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland leader Sean_Murray_(politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland leader William_McCullough_(Northern_Ireland_politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageExternalLink cpihistory1.html.
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- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageRevisionID "682247315".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Barr_(Irish_politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Belfast_West_by-election,_1951.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Betty_Sinclair.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communist_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1941.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Cominform.
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- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Entryism.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Far-left_politics.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Workers_Party.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Irish_republicanism.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Beattie.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink James_Stewart_(Irish_politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(Ireland).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland_Civil_Rights_Association.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland_Labour_Party.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland_general_election,_1945.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland_general_election,_1949.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Partition_of_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Sean_Murray_(politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink Unity_(newspaper).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink William_McCullough_(Northern_Ireland_politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Communist Party of Northern Ireland".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland chairman Andy_Barr_(Irish_politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland chairman Sean_Murray_(politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland colorcode "red".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland country "Northern Ireland".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland dissolution "1970".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland electionsDab "Elections in Northern Ireland".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland foundation "1941".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland headquarters "Belfast".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland ideology Communism.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland international Cominform.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland international Communist_International.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland leader Sean_Murray_(politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland leader William_McCullough_(Northern_Ireland_politician).
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland leader "Hugh Moore".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland partyName "Communist Party of Northern Ireland".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland position Far-left_politics.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland predecessor Communist_Party_of_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland successor Communist_Party_of_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
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- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland subject Category:Communist_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1941.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland hypernym Party.
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- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland type Establishment.
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- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland type Thing.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland type Q43229.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland type Q7278.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland comment "The Communist Party of Northern Ireland was a small communist party operating in Northern Ireland.The originated in the 1941 split in the Communist Party of Ireland (CPI), which also produced the Irish Workers' League (IWL) in the Republic of Ireland.".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland label "Communist Party of Northern Ireland".
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland sameAs Q5154432.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland sameAs m.0821wf.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland sameAs Q5154432.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland sameAs 北爱尔兰共产党.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland wasDerivedFrom Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland?oldid=682247315.
- Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland isPrimaryTopicOf Communist_Party_of_Northern_Ireland.