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I.L.P.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Independent Labour Party.


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The I.L.P. naturally preferred the S.D.F. to ourselves, because their actual rivalry was always with that body, and we were only too glad to accept from others the dismissal which we desired.

From The History of the Fabian Society by Pease, Edward R.

In the winter of 1913-14 the I.L.P. desired to concentrate its attention on its own "Coming of Age Campaign," an internal affair, in which co-operation with another body was inappropriate.

From The History of the Fabian Society by Pease, Edward R.

Of the rising I.L.P. he said once, in early days, they had done wrongly in formulating a programme.

From The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius

But half or two-thirds of the Fabians belonged also to the I.L.P., and nearly all the I.L.P. leaders were or had been members of the Fabian Society.

From The History of the Fabian Society by Pease, Edward R.

There was no room, except here and there, for an I.L.P. branch and a local F.S. in the same place.

From The History of the Fabian Society by Pease, Edward R.