All-for-Ireland League

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The All-for-Ireland League was an early 20th-century Irish political party that advocated a conciliatory, cross-community approach to achieving Irish self-government within the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish political party
political party
activeYearsEnd 1918
activeYearsStart 1909
advocated conciliation between Irish nationalists and Ulster unionists
cross-community cooperation
land reform
non-sectarian politics
reconciliation between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland
social reform for small farmers and labourers
areaServed United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
basedIn County Cork NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
dissolved 1918
electoralDefeatBy Sinn Féin NERFINISHED
foundedBy William O'Brien NERFINISHED
goal Home Rule for Ireland NERFINISHED
Irish self-government within the United Kingdom
hasPart All-for-Ireland League parliamentary party NERFINISHED
historicalContext Home Rule crisis
pre-World War I Irish politics
ideology Irish nationalism
conciliatory nationalism
constitutional nationalism
keyPerson D. D. Sheehan NERFINISHED
James Gilhooly NERFINISHED
Maurice Healy NERFINISHED
Timothy Michael Healy NERFINISHED
William O'Brien NERFINISHED
language English
opposedTo Irish Parliamentary Party NERFINISHED
Irish Party machine in Cork
militant separatism
parliamentaryRepresentation House of Commons of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
politicalPosition centre
publication Cork Free Press NERFINISHED
reasonForDissolution electoral eclipse by Sinn Féin
region southern Ireland
religiousPolicy non-sectarianism
representedIn Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
slogan conciliation plus business
stronghold Cork City NERFINISHED
County Cork constituencies NERFINISHED
Munster NERFINISHED
supported Third Home Rule Bill NERFINISHED
peaceful constitutional methods
timePeriod early 20th century

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Irish Home Rule movement hasPart All-for-Ireland League