Irish Whig

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Irish Whig refers to a 19th-century Irish political faction aligned with liberal and reformist principles within the broader Whig tradition in the United Kingdom.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Irish Liberals 1
Irish Whig canonical 1

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Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historical political group
political faction
activeInPeriod 19th century
early 19th century
mid-19th century
aimedFor reform within the Union rather than Irish separation
alliedWith British Whig and later Liberal leaders on many issues
country Ireland
declineFactors rise of more nationalist Irish parties
transformation of the Whig Party into the Liberal Party (UK)
electoralActivity contested Westminster parliamentary elections in Ireland
historicalContext post-Act of Union Irish representation at Westminster
ideology civil liberties
constitutionalism
liberalism
parliamentary reform
influencedBy Whiggism
surface form: British Whig ideology
language English
operatedWithin United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
opposedTo Conservative Party (UK)
surface form: Tory Party (UK)

conservative landlord interests in Ireland
partOf Whig Party
surface form: Whig Party (UK)
politicalAlignment Whiggism
surface form: Whig tradition
politicalGoal amelioration of Irish grievances within the Union
moderate constitutional reform
position centre-left
religiousBase largely Protestant
represented Irish constituencies in the Parliament of the United Kingdom
socialBase professional middle classes in Ireland
segments of the Irish landed elite
sphereOfActivity Irish politics
Westminster politics
stanceOnNationalism generally unionist but reformist
succeededBy Irish Whig self-linksurface differs
surface form: Irish Liberals

Irish Parliamentary Party
supported Catholic emancipation
extension of the franchise
limited administrative reforms in Ireland
parliamentary reform in the United Kingdom
reform of the Church of Ireland
tenant-right reforms
typeOfOrganization parliamentary faction

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Irish Whig succeededBy Irish Whig self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Irish Liberals