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Originally Posted by Britannist
1. Labour is represented in Northern Ireland by the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) which gets a far lower share of the vote across Northern Ireland than does the Labour Party in Wales and Scotland (the SDLP is averaging 19% to 28% in elections). SDLP MPs in the House of Commons sit as part of the UK mainland Labour Party.
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They used to get a decent share of the vote until Sinn Fein popped up.