National Labor Party

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The National Labor Party was a short-lived Australian political party formed by pro-conscription Labor defectors during World War I, which helped pave the way for the creation of the Nationalist Party of Australia.

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National Labor Party canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
country Australia
formedBy pro-conscription Labor defectors
formedDuringConflict World War I NERFINISHED
foundedBy Billy Hughes NERFINISHED
helpedForm Nationalist Party of Australia NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance contributed to the major realignment of Australian party politics during World War I
paved the way for the creation of the Nationalist Party of Australia
ideology pro-conscription
leader Billy Hughes NERFINISHED
opposedBy anti-conscription faction of the Australian Labor Party
opposedParty Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
originatedFrom Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
parliamentaryRepresentation Australian House of Representatives NERFINISHED
Australian Senate NERFINISHED
politicalPosition centre-left
politicalSystem Australian federal politics
predecessorOf Nationalist Party of Australia NERFINISHED
reasonForSplit conscription for overseas military service
splitFrom Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
status dissolved
successor Nationalist Party of Australia NERFINISHED
supportedPolicy military conscription
timePeriod World War I era NERFINISHED

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Nationalist Party of Australia precededBy National Labor Party