List of political parties in Northern Ireland

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists Although Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom, it has a quite distinct party system from the rest of the country, as the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats do not contest elections there (though the Liberal Democrats have links with the Alliance Party), and the Conservative Party has received only limited support in recent elections. Party affiliation is generally based on religious and ethnic background.

The Northern Ireland Assembly is elected by single transferable vote and the composition of the Northern Ireland Executive is by power sharing determined by the D'Hondt system, among the members elected to the assembly. Northern Ireland also elects 18 MPs to the House of Commons, and there are elections to 11 local government districts.

Some parties, such as Sinn Féin and the Workers' Party, are organised on an all-Ireland basis. Others such as the Conservative Party are organised on an all-United Kingdom basis. There are many Northern Ireland-specific parties and these, on the whole, predominate.

The distinction between "unionist/loyalist", "nationalist/republican" and "other" is not always easy with some parties and individuals. Some have defined themselves less by their position on the "Border Question" than on other political issues.

For example, the former Republican Labour Party/Social Democratic and Labour Party MP Gerry Fitt's career suggests he was first and foremost a socialist rather than a nationalist and he eventually left the SDLP claiming it had drifted from its founding intentions. Similarly the Workers' Party has its roots in the republican Official IRA but nowadays is considered to be a non-violent socialist and nationalist party. Several parties strive to be avowedly non-sectarian and would not consider themselves to be either unionist or nationalist. The Northern Ireland Assembly requires MLAs to designate themselves either "Unionist", "Nationalist" or "Other". This is a designation that is particularly resented by those who designate as "Other", as they have no input on who becomes First or Deputy First Minister.

There are some who see the terms "Unionist"/"Loyalist" and "Nationalist"/"Republican" as being of more relevance to the community that the party seeks to represent rather than the position on the border question. Several of the "Other" parties strive to be non-sectarian but have a clear position on the border.

Political parties with elected representation at a local, national, or UK level

Party details

Party Founded Political
position
Ideology Designation Leader(s) Local
government
Northern Ireland Assembly House of Commons
(NI Seats)
House of Lords
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Sinn Féin
1905 Centre-left[1] to
left-wing
[2]
Irish republicanism
Democratic socialism
Left-wing nationalism
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style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Democratic Unionist Party 1971 Right-wing[3][4] British unionism
British nationalism
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Unionist Gavin Robinson Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar
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Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
1970 Centre[5] Liberalism[6][7][8]
Nonsectarianism[9][10]
Pro-Europeanism[11]
Other Naomi Long Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition barTemplate:Refn
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Ulster Unionist Party 1905 Centre-right[12] Template:Plainlist Unionist Mike Nesbitt Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar
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Social Democratic and Labour Party
1970 Centre-left[13][14] Template:Ubl Nationalist Claire Hanna Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition barTemplate:Refn
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Traditional Unionist Voice
2007 Right-wing[15] Template:Plainlist Unionist Jim Allister Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar
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People Before Profit
2005 Left-wingTemplate:Refn to
far-leftTemplate:Refn
TrotskyismTemplate:Refn
Socialism[16]
Anti-capitalism[17]
Irish reunification[18]
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Green Party NI
1985 Centre-left to
left-wing
Green politics[20]
Nonsectarianism
Pro-Europeanism[11]
Other Malachai O'Hara Template:Composition bar
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Progressive Unionist Party
1985 Centre-left[21][22] to
left-wing[22]
British unionism
Ulster loyalism
Democratic socialism[23][24]
Social democracy
Unionist Russell Watton Template:Composition bar
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Northern Ireland Conservatives
1989 Centre-right to right-wing British unionism
Conservatism
Economic liberalism
Unionist Paul Leeman Template:Composition bar
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Labour Party in Northern Ireland
2003 Centre-left Social democracy Unionist Erskine Holmes Template:Composition bar
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Northern Ireland Liberal Democrats 1988 Centre to
centre-left
Liberalism
Social liberalism
Nonsectarianism
Pro-Europeanism
Unionist Stephen Glenn Template:Composition bar

Party representation

Party Representation (as of 3 October 2023)[25]
UK Parliament Assembly Local councils
House of Commons House of Lords
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Sinn Féin 7 0 27 144
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Democratic Unionist Party 5 6 25 122
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 1 0[nb 1] 17 67
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Ulster Unionist Party 1 2 9 54
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Social Democratic and Labour Party 2 0[nb 2] 8 39
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Traditional Unionist Voice 1 0 1 10
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | People Before Profit 0 0 1 2
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Green Party Northern Ireland 0 0 0 5
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Progressive Unionist Party 0 0 0 1
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Aontú 0 0 0 0
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Northern Ireland Conservatives 0 2 0 0
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour Party in Northern Ireland 0 1 0 0
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Northern Ireland Liberal Democrats 0 1 0 0

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  1. Lord Alderdice, leader of the Alliance from 1987–98, has sat in the Lords since 1996, taking the Lib Dem whip.
  2. Margaret Ritchie, leader of the SDLP from 2010–11, has sat in the Lords since 2019, resigning from the party to do so.

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Other registered parties

Unionist and loyalist

Party Founded Political
position
Ideology Leader(s)
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Heritage Party
2020 Right-wing Euroscepticism
British unionism
British nationalism
Social conservatism
Right-wing populism
File:David Kurten.jpg David Kurten

Nationalist and republican

Party Founded Political
position
Ideology Leader(s)
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Aontú
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2019 Irish republicanism[26]
Social conservatism[27]
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Communist Party of Ireland
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1933
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Far-left Communism
Marxism-Leninism
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Fianna Fáil
English: Warriors of Fál or
Soldiers of Destiny
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1926 Centre[28][29][30] to
centre-right[31][32][33]
Irish republicanism
Conservative liberalism
Christian democracy
File:Micheál Martin TD (cropped).jpg Micheál Martin
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Irish Republican Socialist Party
1974 Far-left Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Irish republicanism
Dissident republicanism
Hard euroscepticism
Ard Chomhairle
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Republican Network for Unity
2007 Left-wing Irish republicanism
Dissident republicanism
Socialism

Saoradh
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2016 Far-left[34][35] Irish republicanism
Dissident republicanism[36]
Revolutionary socialism
Hard Euroscepticism[37]
Anti-imperialism
Stephen Murney
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Workers' Party
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1970 Far-left Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Irish republicanism
Collective leadership

Others

Party Founded Political
position
Ideology Leader(s) Notes
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Cross-Community Labour Alternative
2015 Left-wing Democratic socialism
Anti-capitalism
Nonsectarianism
Owen McCracken
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Socialist Party
1996 Left-wing to far-left Democratic socialism
Political radicalism[38]
Trotskyism[39]
Euroscepticism[40]
Collective leadership

Unregistered parties

Candidates for unregistered parties may choose either to be listed as "Non-Party", or to leave the section blank on the ballot paper, in the same manner as independent candidates.

Nationalist and Republican

Unionist

Inactive parties

Unionist and loyalist

Nationalist and Republican

Others

Flowchart of all political parties in Northern Ireland

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A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation.

Party leaders

Party leaders serving 10 years or more are

Leader Years Party/Period Constituency
Ian Paisley 42y Protestant Unionist Party 1966–1971
Democratic Unionist Party 1971–2008
Bannside, North Antrim
Ruairí Ó Brádaigh 36y Sinn Féin 1970–1983
Republican Sinn Féin 1986–2009
Gerry Adams 35y Sinn Féin 1983–2018 West Belfast, Louth
William Norton 28y Irish Labour 1932–1960
Tomás Mac Giolla 26y Sinn Féin 1962–1970
Official Sinn Féin 1970–1977
Sinn Féin The Workers' Party 1977–1982
Workers' Party 1982–1988
Hugh Smyth 23y Progressive Unionist Party 1979–2002
John Hume 22y Social Democratic and Labour Party 1979–2001 Foyle
Albert McElroy 19y Ulster Liberal Party 1956–1975 (?)
Lord Craigavon 19y Ulster Unionist Party 1921–1940 Down, North Down
John Redmond 18y Irish Parliamentary Party 1900–1918 Waterford City
Lord Brookeborough 17y Ulster Unionist Party 1946–1963 Lisnaskea
James Molyneaux 16y Ulster Unionist Party 1979–1995 South Antrim, Lagan Valley
Joseph Devlin 16y Nationalist Party 1918–1934 Belfast Falls, Fermanagh and Tyrone, Belfast Central
Gerry Fitt 15y Republican Labour Party 1964–1970
Social Democratic and Labour Party 1970–1979
Belfast West, Belfast Dock
James Kilfedder 15y Ulster Popular Unionist Party 1980–1995 North Down
David Ford 15y Alliance Party 2001–2016 South Antrim
Margaret Buckley 13y Sinn Féin 1937–1950
Robert McCartney 13y UK Unionist Party 1995–2008 North Down
James McSparran 13y Nationalist Party 1945–1958 Mourne
Oliver Napier 12y Alliance Party 1972–1984 Belfast East
Thomas Joseph Campbell 11y Nationalist Party 1934–1945 Belfast Central
Sir Edward Carson 11y Ulster Unionist Party 1910–1921 Dublin University, Belfast Duncairn
John Alderdice 11y Alliance Party 1987–1998 Belfast East
David Trimble 10y Ulster Unionist Party 1995–2005 Upper Bann

See also

Notes

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