

Podcast- The Socialist Labour Party July 17, 2021
Tags: Irish Politics, Podcast, Politics, Socialist Labour Party



Socialist Quarterly No. 1 -September 1976 December 18, 2020
Tags: Anthony Cronin, Dave Neligan, Irish Left, Irish Marxist Society, Left Liason Committee, Matt Merrigan, Naomi Wayne, Noel Browne, Paddy Carmody, slp, Socialist Labour Party, Socialist Quarterly
The first issue of Socialist Quarterly published by the Socialist Quarterly Editorial Board , which consisted of representatives of the Left Liason Committee and The Irish Marxist Society.
Edited by Paddy Carmody, this issue has contributions from Noel Browne, Matt Merrigan, Naomi Wayne, Anthony Cronin, Dave Neligan and George Jeffares.
Many thanks to the sender.



“The Fight for Jobs -The Socialist Answer to the Dole Queues” – Socialist Labour Party circa 1980 July 23, 2020
Tags: Irish Left, Irish Politics, Politics, slp, Socialist Labour Party
From around 1980 “The Fight for Jobs -The Socialist Answer to the Dole Queues” produced by the Trade Union and Unemployed Workers Group of the Socialist Labour Party. It’s sixteen pages, so have scanned and uploaded it in pdf format here
Many thanks to the sender


Flyer from Noël Browne – Anti Coalition Labour – 1977 General Election – Dublin Artane April 13, 2015
Tags: 1977 general election, Anti Coalition Labour, artane, Dublin Artane, Independent, Independent Labour, Irish Politics, Noel Browne, Politics, Socialist Labour Party
From the 1977 General Election a flyer for Noël Browne who was running as an Independent ‘Anti Coalition Labour’ candidate in Dublin Artane. He had previously been expelled from the Labour Party. He polled 5,601 votes and was elected. His wikipedia entry
Many thanks to the sender.


Flyer and notepaper for Bert Bennett, Jim Maher, Dave Neligan ,Máirín Breheny -Socialist Labour Party -1979 Local Elections -Artane January 22, 2012
Tags: 1979 local elections, artane, bert bennett, Dave Neligan, Election ephemera, election flyers, Irish History, Irish Left, Irish Political Ephemera, jim maher, mairin breheny, Noel Browne, Politics, slp, Socialist Labour Party
From the 1979 Local Elections campaign a flyer for Socialist Labour Party candidates in Artane, Bert Bennett, Jim Maher, Dave Neligan and Máirín Breheny. Also some notepaper from the campaign with a message from then Socialist Labour Party TD Noel Browne.
many thanks to the sender.
Another leaflet from that campaign is posted here.
The Socialist Labour Party Section of this site is here


1979 LE Socialist Labour Party Leaflet for Bert Bennett, Máirín Breheny, Jim Maher and Dave Neligan running in Artane with message from Noel Browne January 5, 2012
Tags: 1979 local elections, artane, bert bennett, Dave Neligan, election flyers, Ireland, Irish Left, Irish Political Ephemera, Irish Politics, jim maher, mairin breheny, Noel Browne, Politics, socialist, Socialist Labour Party
From the 1979 Local Elections a leaflet from The Socialist Labour Party for Bert Bennett, Máirín Breheny, Jim Maher and Dr. Dave Neligan who were running in Artane. In the leaflet there are profiles of the candidates , a message from Noel Browne and policies of the Socialist Labour Party.
In the Election Bert Bennett polled 923 votes and missed on the last seat by 223 votes. Jim Maher polled 788 , David Neligan polled 689 whilst Máirín Breheny polled 448.
The full count are available on the sites “old Local Election Results” Page


Noel Browne pictures from The Socialist Labour Party August 19, 2011
Tags: 1979 local elections, bert bennett, Dave Neligan, Irish History, Irish Left, Irish Political Ephemera, Irish Politics, jim maher, mairin breheny, Noel Browne, Politics, postaday2011, slp, Socialist Labour Party
Was given these photos by someone who had been involved with the Socialist Labour Party (Many thanks).
Given that Browne was such an important and influential figure in Irish Politics I thought I’d post them.
The first picture is from the 1979 Local Election Campaign of Socialist Labour Party candidates in the Artane / Coolock ward.
Pictured with Noel Browne are four children and the candidates Jim Maher, Mairin Breheny, Bert Bennett and David Neligan. Neligan was a political assistant to Dr.Noel Browne from 1968 to 1982.
Bert Bennett polled 923 votes and missed on the last seat by 223 votes. Jim Maher polled 788 , David Neligan polled 689 whilst Mairin Breheny polled 448.
The Second picture is Noel Browne and the third picture is of Noel Browne, with Bert Bennett and two others that I can’t identify,


Socialist Labour Party flyer March 15, 2010
Tags: Ireland, Irish Left, Irish Political Ephemera, Irish Politics, Noel Browne, socialism, socialist, Socialist Labour Party
A simple flyer from Noel Brownes Socialist Labour Party that was sent to me.
The Socialist Labour Party was short-lived, having been co-founded in 1977 by Noel Browne and Matt Merrigan (who both had been thrown out of the Labour Party). It finally disbanded just five years later in 1982.


Socialist Labour Party- Recruitment Leaflet November 18, 2009
Tags: Des Bonass, Irish Left, Irish Political Ephemera, Irish Politics, John Goodwillie, Matt Merrigan, Noel Browne, Socialist Labour Party, The Left
This is a recruitment leaflet from the Socialist Labour Party circa 1980.
The Socialist Labour Party was short-lived, having been co-founded in 1977 by Noel Browne and Matt Merrigan (who both had been thrown out of the Labour Party). It finally disbanded just five years later in 1982.
It fought the 1979 local elections as well as the 1981 General Election.
In the 1981 election, Browne was re-elected to the Dail for Dublin North-Central. Other candidates fielded by the Socialist Labour Party included Billy Keegan and Matt Merrigan in Dublin North-West, Michael O’Donoghue in Dublin North-East and Dermot Boucher in Dún Laoghaire. None of them polled well. Matt Merrigan also stood for the SLP in the 1982 Dublin West By-Election.
In the leaflet we have a piece from the Parties Constitution. Sections on its Policies and activities.
The Socialist Labour Party indicate here its willingness to work with other parties of the left. Rather than use differences , use what parties had in common…
‘..We would seek to avoid the isolation and impotence of many small political groupings on the Irish Left. When we find
ourselves in agreement…. we attempt to work together..’

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