2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-856x.2010.00413.x
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The Progressive Unionist Party of Northern Ireland: A Left-Wing Voice in an Ethnically Divided Society

Abstract: The Progressive Unionist party (PUP) was formed in the late 1970s and is one of the smallest political parties in Northern Ireland, both in terms of its membership size and its share of the vote, which translates into only a tiny number of elected representatives. Yet, supporters and critics alike have marked it out as one of the most distinctive voices in Northern Irish politics-in the main because of its democratic socialist ideology and its class-based character. This article examines the PUP's political p… Show more

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