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Irish Worker League
Leader
Jim Larkin
Founded
September 1923
Preceded by
Socialist Party of Ireland
Succeeded by
Revolutionary Workers' Groups
Headquarters
Marlborough Street, Dublin
Newspaper
The Irish Worker
Ideology
Communism
Political position
Far-left
International affiliation
Communist International
Politics of Ireland
Political parties
Elections
The Irish Worker League was an Irish communist party, established in September 1923 by Jim Larkin, following his return to Ireland. Larkin re-established the newspaper The Irish Worker.[1] The Irish Worker League (IWL) superseded the first Communist Party of Ireland and became Ireland's affiliate with the Communist International.
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