National Labor Party
Former political party in Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other parties of the same or similar name, see National Labour Party.
The National Labor Party was formed by Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes in 1916, following the 1916 Labor split on the issue of World War I conscription in Australia. Hughes had taken over as leader of the Australian Labor Party and Prime Minister of Australia when anti-conscriptionist Andrew Fisher resigned in 1915. He formed the new party for himself and his followers after he was expelled from the ALP a month after the 1916 plebiscite on conscription in Australia. Hughes held a pro-conscription stance in relation to World War I.
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National Labor Party | |
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Leader | Billy Hughes |
Founded | 14 November 1916 (1916-11-14) |
Dissolved | 17 February 1917 (1917-02-17) |
Split from | Australian Labor Party |
Merged into | Nationalist Party of Australia |
Headquarters | Canberra |
Ideology | Australian nationalism Interventionism Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
House of Representatives | 14 / 75 (1916-1917) |
WA Legislative Assembly | 9 / 50 (March 1917) |
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