[LPA] Labour People's Army
Liam Tatlock
The Labour People's Army (LPA) is the military wing of the Independent Labour Party, though membership is open to all left wing supporters. The unit has always fought for the interests of eIreland and will continue to do so for the remainder of it's existence.
It was formed in December 2012 from the merger of Labour's Army and the Irish People's Army and is one of the oldest MUs in the country. It runs it's own communes and all members are eligible to join one, space allowing, with 8 Q7 weapons given per day worked.
Left wing eIrish residents may wish to consider joining one of the oldest surviving Irish military units. New members should contact the commander if they wish to apply to join one of the communes.
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Older and better
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Good work commander
Good luck, if LPA would be stronger Ireland would be stronger country too. It just saddens me that you're obviously not joining Irish Army as the sign of uniting Ireland under the same wing since this is what Ireland would need the most.
Funny when Cromega was around you had no intention of supporting IA as the national MU. It was a dead hopeless MU in your words.
CrOmega has always supported the IA as the only national MU, we have even merged under the IA and its Commander. We spoke with what we do instead of talking lies..
Saddens me that you have become such a politician of ILP instead of soldier of Ireland..
12 Q7/day at the IA commune & its older & its more structured....
Was your recruiting effort really so weak you had to hire mercenaries?
Good thing we already expected all the money to be gone, otherwise this would have been surprising. xD
ICA > IA > Everyone else > ILP
All very sad, though not unexpected, that the continued attacks are ongoing. Don, the LPA has always fought for the interests of Ireland and will continue to do so and has never received, or asked for, government subsidies.