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united, and that as an interim proposal Northern Ireland should be administered jointly by the British and Irish Governments. It also proposed the establishment of a National Senate drawn equally from a devolved Assembly in Belfast and the Oireachtas in Dublin to plan for the integration of the island.
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The following year local government elections were held. These elections saw the Party’s best result at a local election since its foundation, winning 21% of the vote and 121 seats. These came mostly at the expense of Sinn Féin, who voters began to turn away from following a number of IRA atrocities.
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later that year the party recaptured Belfast South and Foyle with the highest ever vote recorded for the party in both constituencies and managed to increase its vote across Northern Ireland to its highest in almost fifteen years for a general election. The two seats held by the party currently have
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This success continued into the 1987 general election where the SDLP’s support for the agreement saw its vote rise to levels last seen when the party was first founded in the early 70s, mostly at the expense of Sinn Féin. In addition to holding both their current seats, Eddie McGrady won the seat of
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Submissions were taken from sectors, individuals and organisations across the island of Ireland, examining the long-term future of the island. After a year of work the Forum published its report in May 1984, detailing three possible structures for a new Ireland. The three options of a unitary state,
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Following the failure of the Constitutional Convention the SDLP continued searching for a long term solution, at times engaging in talks with the UUP. In 1977 the party issued a policy document titled "Facing Reality". This called for the party to put a stronger emphasis on the "Irish dimension". In
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in 1972, the SDLP emerged as the largest party representing the nationalist community. On 20 September the party issued its first major policy document, entitled "Towards a New Ireland". It recommended that the British Government issue a declaration that it would recognise that Ireland is better off
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on 1 May 1975, for which the SDLP won 17 seats and 24% of the vote. The UUUC however won a majority of seats and votes, the Constitutional Convention made no progress and the British Government brought it to an end in early 1976. Later that year on 1 September SDLP member Denis Mullen was shot dead
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The SDLP initially rejected the Nationalist Party's policy of abstentionism and sought to fight for civil rights within the Stormont system. However, the SDLP quickly came to the view that Stormont was unreformable, refusing to attend the state opening on 18 June 1971, and withdrawing altogether in
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on 28 June, where the party won 19 out of 75 seats and once again emerged as the voice of the nationalist community, increasing its vote share to 22% of the vote. Negotiations occurred throughout October and November on the formation of a new power-sharing Executive to govern Northern Ireland with
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On 15 August the SDLP announced they would lead a Campaign of Civil Disobedience in response to the introduction of internment the previous week. This involved the withdrawal of SDLP representatives from public bodies, the organisation of a rent and rates strike and SDLP MPs participating in a 48
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Although the agreement was supported by the SDLP, it faced considerable opposition from Unionist parties. Fifteen Unionist MPs resigned their Westminster seats forcing by-elections in January 1986. The SDLP targeted constituencies where support for the Anglo-Irish Agreement was strongest and
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Throughout the 1970s and 80s SDLP leader John Hume used his connections with influential Irish-American politicians Tip O'Neill, Ted Kennedy, Daniel Moynihan and Hugh Carey to push the SDLP’s analysis of the division and conflict on the island of Ireland. The “Four Horsemen” and other senior
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presented his proposal for an "agreed Ireland". In contrast to the two main options at the time of full integration into Britain or full withdrawal, Hume’s solution proposed the British government declaring that its aim was to bring the main traditions in Ireland together in reconciliation.
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The SDLP held its first annual conference in Dungiven on 23 October that year. The party adopted its draft constitution, Eddie McGrady was elected the party’s first chairman while Sheila Carson becomes its first secretary. Several motions were passed including committing the party firmly to
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played down the partnership stating, "The SDLP stands on its own two feet." This led people to commentate that the partnership is no longer active, with comments from as early as 2020 determining that it had been "quietly forgotten". The partnership officially ended on 28 September 2022.
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was beaten by Republicans outside his home. On 31 August the IRA announced a ceasefire, followed shortly afterwards by the loyalist paramilitaries. Hume, Adams and Reynolds met in Dublin and publicly shook hands. The SDLP Leader called for peace negotiations to begin without delay.
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politicians persuaded President Ronald Reagan to encourage British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to work with the Irish Government to agree a collective way forward. Negotiations began in early 1985 and concluded on 15 November with the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
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repeatedly dismissed the possibility of a merger or electoral alliance with the SDLP. In January 2019, the SDLP membership were e-mailed on the issue with the text "continuing on as normal is not an option", a reference to the party's declining fortunes.
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federal/confederal state and joint authority were rooted in previous SDLP policy and went on to influence the policies of the Irish Government and the major political parties in the Republic in relation to Northern Ireland in the following decade.
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proposed “rolling devolution” by which a consultative Assembly be established. John Hume labelled the proposals as unworkable as they offered no realistic prospect of power-sharing or offered any role for the Irish Government.
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talks reconvened in autumn of 1997. The SDLP participated in these talks alongside other parties. Agreement was finally reached on 10 April 1998 when the SDLP, seven other parties, the British and Irish Governments signed the
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In the general election in June 1983 the SDLP failed to regain the seat in Belfast West it had lost when Gerry Fitt resigned from the party. However, John Hume was elected to the House of Commons for the new constituency of
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banner and won 11 seats, with Gerry Fitt being the only pro-power-sharing MP returned, dealing a critical blow to the fledgling Executive. The Executive eventually collapsed after 5 months following several weeks of the
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as a mark of respect and remembrance for fallen British soldiers in the period around Remembrance Day and is controversial in Northern Ireland, as it is viewed by many as a political symbol representing support for the
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took office, with Gerry Fitt as Deputy Chief Executive, John Hume as Minister of Commerce, Paddy Devlin as Minister of Health and Social Services and Austin Currie as Minister of Housing, Local Government and Planning.
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Upon its formation, the SDLP quickly established itself as the second largest party and the largest nationalist party in Northern Ireland. It largely held this position until the beginning of the 21st century. In the
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The SDLP eventually made the decision to attend the Atkins conference, on the condition that there would be parallel discussions involving the "Irish dimension". These talks, like others, failed to reach agreement.
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Throughout 1995 the SDLP continued to engage in talks with the Irish and British Governments, and with other political parties to establish formal all-party talks. They suggested appointing former US Senator
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middle-class interests, with voters concentrated in rural areas and the professional classes, rather than a vehicle for Irish nationalism. The SDLP reject this argument, pointing to their strong support in
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were held in June 1998; the SDLP emerged as the second-largest party overall, and the largest nationalist party, with 24 out of 108 seats. The party was then returned to government later in the year when a
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to ask that she concede some of the demands of the hunger strikers. No agreement was forthcoming. When Sands died, the SDLP also stood aside for Owen Carron, who also won the seat by a narrow margin.
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In the lead up to the 1982 Assembly election the SDLP proposed a “Council for a New Ireland” in its manifesto. This, with the assistance of the Irish Government, was realised in the creation of the
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national conference in Galway she said that a merger would not happen while she was leader – "Merger with Fianna Fáil? Not on my watch." After his election as Fianna Fáil Leader in January 2011,
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across Northern Ireland and LGBT education in schools. The SDLP is anti-xenophobic and opposes plans to create what it deems a hostile environment for immigrants. The party also supports an
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In late 1992, knowledge of talks between John Hume and Gerry Adams became public. The talks were criticised by many, both within the SDLP and outside. The talks would eventually lead to the
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saw the party retain its 12-seat count from the prior election, increasing its seat share due to a drop in the size of the assembly for the first time since 1998. This was followed by the
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dissolved itself in October of that year and encouraged all its members to join the new party. Additionally, individual members and branches from other parties joined including from the
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As the elections to the Assembly approached the party announced that although it would contest the election, none of its representatives would take their seats. The
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as their candidate. The election was held on 9 April and Bobby Sands won the seat by a slim margin. As the strikes went on, SDLP leader John Hume met Prime Minister
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to stand also had an impact on the SDLP vote as the party, considered to be the political wing of the Provisional IRA, took 10.1% of the vote and 5 seats.
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abstained on the vote as the Government had failed to act on the Bennett Report into RUC interrogation techniques. In the following general election, the
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all joined. The Forum met for the first time on 30 May with five SDLP members: John Hume, Austin Currie, Joe Hendron, Eddie McGrady and Seamus Mallon.
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Throughout 1994, SDLP representatives continued to face attacks from paramilitaries, as loyalists burnt out Joe Hendron’s car while Councillor
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In the European Election that June, John Hume increased the SDLP vote to 25%. In April 1992 the SDLP reached their electoral high point, as
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which will comprise the parties involved in talks. The election took place in May 1996 where the SDLP took 24% of the vote and 21 seats.
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that an agreement had been reached on the remaining elements of the White Paper, including the implementation of a Council of Ireland.
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the party fielded as their candidate and failed to gain a seat with 78,489 first preference votes. The party further declined in the
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election yielded mixed results for the SDLP. The party increased its vote share to its highest ever level, however lost their seat in
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As a result of Seamus Mallon’s membership of Seanad Éireann he was removed as a member of the Assembly and a by-election was held in
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in March 1983. It was a forum “all democratic parties which reject violence and which have members elected or appointed to either
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shortly afterwards in February in what became a referendum on power-sharing. The anti-power-sharing Unionists united under the
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were held. The SDLP candidate was John Hume who won a seat with 25% of the first preference vote. He went on to sit in the
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subsequently managed to win Newry and Armagh, where deputy leader Seamus Mallon won the seat from the Ulster Unionists.
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required of every member of parliament. At the swearing in ceremony after the 2019 general election, the party leader
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Alasdair McDonnell was confirmed as Ritchie's successor after the subsequent leadership election on 5 November 2011.
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when she ran unopposed. Ratification for the new party leadership will take place at a conference in October 2024.
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the SDLP vote share fell to 17.5% as nationalist voters began to support more candidates from parties like the
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socialism, supporting the parliamentary party’s decision to withdraw from Stormont and condemning the 11-plus.
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Leading up to the next general election there was some speculation on the SDLP forming an electoral pact with
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seat on 12 November. Their candidate Gerry Laverty won 24.2% of the vote in the traditionally Unionist seat.
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became the first leader of a nationalist party to wear a poppy while attending a wreath-laying ceremony in
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win more seats and votes than the SDLP for the first time, a position they would continue to hold. In the
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On 27 July 2011, it was reported that Margaret Ritchie faced a leadership challenge from deputy leader
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held a few weeks later the SDLP also increased its vote share but lost seven seats. After the election
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the following spring. The SDLP called for a boycott and amidst low turnout the UUP won the election.
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was prepared to back her and that "she will be humiliated if she puts her leadership to a vote".
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In January 1988 SDLP Leader John Hume began a series of secret talks with Sinn Féin President
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Paddy Wilson, the SDLP’s General Secretary and councillor in the new Belfast City Council was
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The British State and the Northern Ireland Crisis, 1969–73: From Violence to Power Sharing
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In February 2019, at a special party conference, the members approved a partnership with
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candidates stand jointly with the Labour Party. 5 independent MPs work together in the
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party advocating for a shared home place for all the people on the island of Ireland.
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who was already a sitting MP when the SDLP was founded. The SDLP's best result was in
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After years of little progress 1979 brought considerably more action for the SDLP. A
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response the shooting dead of Seamus Cusack and Desmond Beattie in Derry on 8 July.
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where the SDLP lost all three seats and returned its worst ever vote share. In the
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This article is about the political party of Northern Ireland. For other uses, see
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The hunger strikes also had an impact on the electoral fortunes of the SDLP. In
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Political Discourse and Conflict Resolution: Debating Peace in Northern Ireland
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Attempting to find agreement, the Secretary of State called elections for a
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Peace at Last?: The Impact of the Good Friday Agreement on Northern Ireland
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There had been a debate in the party on the prospects of amalgamation with
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was established for Northern Ireland. The SDLP took office alongside the
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and party spokesperson on Brexit, quit the assembly group as a result.
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came to power in Westminster and Fitt held his seat in Belfast West.
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ran, increasing his party's vote but failing to take a seat. In the
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The SDLP, along with Sinn Féin, have long sought speaking rights in
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response to this perceived move away from the party’s Labour values
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South Down from Enoch Powell, finally ending his political career.
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Sinn Féin have elected members and offices at Westminster, but as
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the largest majorities of any constituencies in Northern Ireland.
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should be declared and the government should be required to reach
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challenged McDonnell and replaced him as leader after the party's
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while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom. During
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Some see the SDLP as first and foremost a party now representing
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seat at the expense of Gerry Adams. The SDLP now had four MPs.
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Following publication of the British Government’s White Paper,
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The SDLP contested its first election in a by-election for the
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Sinn Féin and the SDLP : from alienation to participation
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to oversee an international body on arms decommissioning. The
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later that year for their efforts in securing the Agreement.
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stated that this would only be considered in the event of an
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should be built every year. They oppose the gig economy and
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when they won four out of 17 seats. Its worst result was in
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and the teaching of maths up to the age of 18 compulsory.
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The Northern Ireland Conflict: Consociational Engagements
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Although not abstentionist, SDLP MPs have protested the
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ceasefire and Sinn Féin agreeing to end their policy of
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elections to Northern Ireland’s 26 new district councils
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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011
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SDLP Chief Whip; Spokesperson for Health and Wellbeing
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Eastwood stood down as leader in 2024. Deputy leader
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Pro-European political parties in the United Kingdom
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Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
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and a green jobs strategy. They also believe that a
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in the Labour Government failed in March that year.
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The first major electoral contest for the SDLP were
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The party opposes welfare reform and the cut to 516:The party was founded on 21 August 1970, when six 8534:"Northern Ireland Assembly Election Results 2022" 8034:, The Phoenix Magazine, 12 – 25 August 2011, pg 8 7865:Ahern plan to give North MPs Dail rights rejected 7586:"Fianna Fail and SDLP announce joint partnership" 3408: 1145:Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick 777: 11766: 10138:Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats 10126: 7992:"Ritchie's Poppy Move 'Is a major breakthrough'" 6386:"Tributes to Paddy Wilson, the 'Man of Peace'". 3195:Spokesperson for climate emergency and net zero 3147:Spokesperson for rural isolation and loneliness 868: 435:Páirtí Sóisialta agus Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre 56:Páirtí Sóisialta agus Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre 11362:2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum 8560:"Why are the SDLP doing so badly in the polls?" 7167: 6298:Gerry Fitt and the SDLP: 'In a minority of one' 6188:Jörg Neuheiser; Stefan Wolff (1 January 2004). 6102:Culture and Cooperation in Europe's Borderlands 4075: 4016: 2986:Spokesperson for Jobs, the Economy and Justice 1440:, the party does not advocate the abolition of 990:then established this body which produced the “ 929: 847:to serve as a voice for Northern nationalists. 835:In May of that year the SDLP secured a seat in 32:Social Democratic Labour Party (disambiguation) 6226: 5757:"View registration – the Electoral Commission" 1470:on businesses who contribute large amounts of 1367:, was selected to replace Eastwood during the 1325:Leadership challenges and elections, 2011–2024 1244: 594:hour hunger strike outside 10 Downing Street. 452:. The SDLP currently has seven members in the 11346: 10112: 9510: 9191: 9167: 8684: 7808: 7703:"Future of SDLP Fianna Fáil alliance unclear" 6227:Flackes, William D.; Elliott, Sydney (1994). 6095: 4769: 3028:; Spokesperson for the Cost of Living Crisis 2809:SDLP Leader; Spokesperson for a New Ireland; 2597:and 37 councillors across Northern Ireland's 1463:should be expanded to 10,000 student places. 491:ceasefire in 1994, it has lost ground to the 8508:"Sinn Féin tops poll in Euro count-BBC News" 7669: 7305:"Enterprise, Trade and Investment Committee" 7096:(Erstausgabe ed.). Dublin: Gill Books. 6650: 5985:. US Institute of Peace Press. p. 117. 5842: 5840: 5838: 3163:Spokesperson for heritage, culture and arts 10081:List of political parties by representation 8063: 8045:"Alasdair McDonnellelected new SDLP leader" 7560:"SDLP members back Fianna Fáil partnership" 6900: 5974: 5972: 5918: 5780: 5778: 5696:Demography and politics of Northern Ireland 3458: 2908:Spokesperson for Children and Young People 1448:. It wants to make a modern language up to 37:"SDLP" redirects here. For other uses, see 11353: 11339: 10119: 10105: 9517: 9503: 9198: 9184: 8691: 8677: 8661: 8579:"Is Northern Ireland's SDLP Here to Stay?" 8429: 7413:"Northern Ireland Assembly Elections 1998" 6402:"Northern Ireland Assembly Elections 1973" 6089: 6057:Katy Hayward; Catherine O'Donnell (2010). 3007:Spokesperson for Reconciliation and Sport 2584: 11805:Centre-left parties in the United Kingdom 11185:(VP and High Representative of the Union) 8624: 6098:"Shifting Thresholds, Contested Meanings" 5835: 5784: 3099:Spokesperson for tourism and hospitality 2032: 1192: 762:The new Conservative Secretary of State, 8135: 8111:"Claire Hanna set to become SDLP leader" 7612:"Claire Hanna quits SDLP assembly group" 7467: 7302: 6926:McGarry, John; O'Leary, Brendan (2004). 6295: 6162: 5969: 5928:. Open Council Date UK. 7 January 2018. 5775: 5724: 3964: 3433: 3342:attempted to take the seat again in the 3297: 2687:Derry City and Strabane District Council 2673:Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council 2091:MP (Parliament of Northern Ireland) for 1618:MP (Parliament of Northern Ireland) for 1374: 1304:. The poppy is worn on the lapel in the 1147:rejected the idea. Speaking at the 2010 1131:succeeded him as Deputy First Minister. 938:which lasted until August of that year. 512:Foundation and early history (1970–1972) 11775:1970 establishments in Northern Ireland 9526:Political parties in the United Kingdom 8597: 8576: 8268: 7921:"CAIN: Symbols – Unionist and Loyalist" 7891:"Thousands gather to remember war dead" 6727:"Fermanagh and South Tyrone, 1983-1992" 3291:Spokesperson for health service reform 3179:Spokesperson for community integration 2757:Newry, Mourne and Down District Council 2617:Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council 2589:The SDLP currently have two MPs in the 1283: 14: 11767: 8557: 8370: 7726: 7552: 7449:from the original on 24 September 2015 7143:"IRA ceasefire remembered 25 years on" 7091: 6903:John Hume in America: From Derry to DC 6700: 6625: 6553: 6430: 6277: 5952:"'Social Democratic and Labour Party'" 5932:from the original on 30 September 2017 5926:"Local Council Political Compositions" 5846: 3275:Spokesperson for university expansion 1444:. The party supports the abolition of 998:announced details of an election to a 466:House of Commons of the United Kingdom 11780:Political parties established in 1970 11334: 11221:(VP for Interinstitutional Relations) 10100: 9498: 9207:Political parties in Northern Ireland 9179: 9166: 8712: 8672: 8136:McGovern, Eimear (6 September 2024). 8077:from the original on 14 November 2015 8013:from the original on 23 November 2018 7752: 7700: 7618:from the original on 12 February 2019 7566:from the original on 10 February 2019 7054: 7052: 6651:Mallon, Seamus; Pollak, Andy (2019). 6426: 6424: 6422: 6251: 5763:from the original on 1 September 2019 5737:from the original on 19 February 2020 5307: 3243:Spokesperson for training and skills 3227:Spokesperson for regional investment 3211:Spokesperson for rural opportunities 3034: 9484:List of political parties by country 8216: 8051:from the original on 5 November 2011 7901:from the original on 17 October 2012 7821:from the original on 12 January 2020 7753:Breen, Suzanne (28 September 2022). 7727:Hughes, Brendan (10 February 2020). 7592:from the original on 25 January 2019 7510:from the original on 1 February 2011 6457:"1973: Sunningdale Agreement signed" 6063:. 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In 1044:Following changes of government in 826:Northern Ireland Secretary of State 753:election to the European Parliament 751:In June that year the first direct 708:Searching for agreement (1975–1980) 659:Northern Ireland Secretary of State 27:Political party in Northern Ireland 24: 11800:Labour parties in Northern Ireland 11785:Social Democratic and Labour Party 11418:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 9535:Legislatures of the United Kingdom 9419:Social Democratic and Labour Party 9407:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 9351:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 9345:Social Democratic and Labour Party 9299:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 9282:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8701:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8487:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8410:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8351:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8300:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8249:Social Democratic and Labour Party 8197:Social Democratic and Labour Party 7927:from the original on 6 August 2011 7809:Andrew Madden (19 December 2019). 7670:David McCann (17 February 2022). 7354: 7049: 6628:Gerry Fitt - A Political Chameleon 6419: 6021:Encyclopedia of Digital Government 5906:from the original on 30 April 2016 5886:Paul Dixon; Eamonn O'Kane (2014). 5817:"The Good Friday Agreement – SDLP" 3968: 3131:Spokesperson for education reform 1500: 1209:. The party's first MP was leader 1127:Upon Mallon's retirement in 2001, 811:local government elections in 1981 668:Following discussions between the 423:Social Democratic and Labour Party 52:Social Democratic and Labour Party 25: 11821: 8981:Catherine Matthews (2016–present) 8648: 8625:Patterson, Glenn (9 April 2008). 8598:Emerson, Newton (30 March 2007). 8371:Deeney, Donna (16 October 2017). 8193:"Building a New Ireland Together" 8173:from the original on 22 June 2021 7840:Ahern proposal on MPs ill-advised 7701:Moore, Aoife (20 February 2022). 7423:from the original on 8 March 2020 7410: 7279:"Local Government Elections 1997" 6752:"Local Government Elections 1981" 6362:"Local Government Elections 1973" 5725:Mullally, Una (12 January 2020). 3083:Spokesperson for all-island rail 3067:Spokesperson for rural transport 977:Good Friday Agreement (1995-1998) 913:Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985–1987) 610:Sunningdale Agreement (1973–1974) 11514:Socialist Party of Great Britain 11438:Green Party of England and Wales 10985: 10971: 10957: 10943: 10929: 10915: 10901: 10887: 10873: 10859: 10845: 10831: 10806: 10774: 10760: 10746: 10732: 10711: 10697: 10683: 10669: 10655: 10630: 10616: 10584: 10570: 10545: 10531: 10517: 10503: 10489: 10475: 10461: 10447: 10433: 10419: 10405: 10391: 10370: 10356: 10335: 10321: 10307: 10293: 10279: 10265: 10251: 10237: 10223: 10209: 10195: 10174: 10160: 9537:(and their current compositions) 8618: 8591: 8570: 8558:Murray, Joshua (14 April 2022). 8551: 8526: 8514:from the original on 18 May 2014 8500: 8475: 8449: 8423: 8398: 8364: 8339: 7790:from the original on 16 May 2020 7480:from the original on 18 May 2007 7468:McDonald, Henry (8 April 2007). 7392:from the original on 22 May 2020 6208:from the original on 30 May 2013 6118:from the original on 30 May 2013 6077:from the original on 30 May 2013 5999:from the original on 30 May 2013 5867:from the original on 27 May 2016 5701:Labour Party in Northern Ireland 5678: 5671: 5638: 5631: 5598: 5591: 5564: 5563: 5556: 5555: 5522: 5515: 5487: 5480: 5452: 5445: 5417: 5410: 5378: 5377: 5370: 5369: 5297: 5296: 5289: 5288: 5260: 5253: 5252: 5219: 5212: 5211: 5178: 5171: 5170: 5138: 5137: 5130: 5129: 5097: 5096: 5089: 5088: 5060: 5053: 5052: 5024: 5017: 5016: 4989: 4988: 4981: 4980: 4952: 4945: 4944: 4917: 4916: 4909: 4908: 4875: 4868: 4867: 4840: 4839: 4832: 4831: 4755: 4748: 4710: 4709: 4702: 4701: 4660: 4654: 4647: 4646: 4597: 4590: 4541: 4534: 4486: 4485: 4478: 4430: 4429: 4422: 4378: 4371: 4370: 4326: 4319: 4318: 4275: 4274: 4267: 4266: 4222: 4215: 4166: 4159: 4115: 4108: 4063: 4062: 4055: 4054: 3951: 3950: 3943: 3942: 3914:DUP–Sinn Féin–SDLP–UUP–Alliance 3907: 3906: 3899: 3863: 3856: 3855: 3822:DUP–Sinn Féin–UUP–SDLP–Alliance 3814: 3807: 3806: 3773:DUP–Sinn Féin–UUP–SDLP–Alliance 3765: 3758: 3757: 3728: 3722: 3721: 3714: 3713: 3673: 3672: 3665: 3664: 3635: 3628: 3621: 3620: 3591: 3585: 3584: 3577: 3576: 3542: 3535: 3528: 3527: 3492: 3491: 3484: 3483: 3115:Spokesperson for ending poverty 2535: 2477: 2414: 2363: 2303: 2248: 2179: 2080: 1971: 1905: 1835: 1765: 1705: 1607: 1541: 819:Irish Republican Socialist Party 556:, Independent) and one Senator ( 63: 8577:DeSouza, Emma (27 March 2023). 8313: 8288: 8262: 8237: 8210: 8185: 8155: 8129: 8103: 8089: 8025: 7999: 7985: 7961: 7939: 7913: 7858: 7802: 7772: 7746: 7720: 7694: 7663: 7630: 7604: 7578: 7522: 7492: 7461: 7435: 7404: 7374: 7348: 7322: 7296: 7271: 7246: 7221: 7196: 7161: 7135: 7110: 7085: 7024: 7010: 6984: 6959: 6934: 6919: 6894: 6869: 6844: 6819: 6794: 6769: 6744: 6719: 6694: 6669: 6644: 6619: 6594: 6580:"The Night the Government Fell" 6572: 6547: 6521: 6496: 6471: 6449: 6433:Straight Left: An Autobiography 6394: 6379: 6354: 6329: 6314: 6300:. 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