It is a collective body of Labour Party members of Irish birth or descent, and those interested in Ireland and Irish affairs.
[1] Former chair of the society and current Labour Communications Director,[2] Matthew Doyle, has also said that it works to "ensure that the relationship between Britain and Ireland is marked by mutual respect and friendship rather than the prejudice, discrimination and violence of the past.
"[3] In recent years the society, chaired by Liam Conlon[4] the son[5][6] of Sue Gray Keir Starmer's former Chief of Staff, has campaigned on extending abortion and same-sex marriage rights to Northern Ireland,[7] as well as working on the repeal the 8th campaign in the Republic of Ireland.
[8] The society was also involved in campaigning for the Irish Labour Party in the 2020 general election.
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