Northern Ireland Independent Labour Party
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- See also the Independent Labour Party, which was active in Ireland in the early twentieth century.
The Northern Ireland Independent Labour Party was a nationalist political party formed by John Joseph Brennan as an alternative to the Northern Ireland Labour Party.
Brennan stood under the party banner in Belfast West in the UK general election, 1959, where he received 37.6% of the votes cast, then stood in Belfast Falls in the Northern Ireland general election, 1962. The party appears to have dissolved into the National Democratic Party, for which Brennan was elected in the Northern Ireland general election, 1965.