- Harry Diamond
Harry Diamond (1908 - 1996) was a
socialist and anIrish nationalist . He was the MP for Belfast Falls in theNorthern Ireland Parliament , and later the leader of theRepublican Labour Party .In 1927, Diamond was the main initiator and first chairman of
O'Donnell's GAA . [http://ulster.gaa.ie/antrim%20clubs/oDonnells.html] He later became chairman ofAntrim GAA . [http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/biographies.html]Diamond was an active nationalist before the
Second World War and in 1933 was sentenced to a month in jail for refusing to pay a fine given out for addressing an illegal rally in support of republican prisoners. [http://www.geocities.com/irelandscw/band-Kielty.htm] The following year, he stood in theBelfast Central by-election as an "Anti-Partition" candidate. [http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/biographies.html]Diamond was first elected in the 1940s at a time when the
Irish Labour Party was in government in theRepublic of Ireland . He left the Labour Party because of the (indirect) consequences of that government's travails over theMother and Child Scheme and the demand of the majority of Irish Labour members inBelfast that the party should challenge the entrenched power of the Catholic Church inIreland . Diamond opposed these demands and left the party to fight a city council by-election against aProtestant Irish Labour Party supporter of reform. Diamond lost the byelection but viciously attacked the Labour Party for being in the grip ofCommunism , thereby effectively destroying it as a political force.Fact|date=February 2007In 1944, Diamond became a founder member of the Socialist Republican Party. He took the
Belfast Falls seat at theNorthern Ireland general election, 1945 . In 1949, no-one else contested the seat, and he remained the Socialist Republican Party's only MP, but the party disbanded that year. While most of its members joined theIrish Labour Party , Diamond held his seat, until 1964 as an independent standing as "Republican Labour".In 1964, Diamond joined with
Gerry Fitt to found theRepublican Labour Party . He stood for the Westminster constituency ofBelfast West (UK Parliament constituency) in the October1964 UK general election , but was defeated byJames Kilfedder . The campaign was disfigured byriot s afterIan Paisley attempted to lead a Unionist crowd upDivis Street to remove anIrish tricolour from the offices ofSinn Féin , who were supporting the candidacy ofBilly McMillen . The riots galvanised the Unionist vote while the nationalist vote was split between Diamond and McMillen. Diamond alleged that the officialUlster Unionist Party had colluded in this. [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/docs/boyd69.htm]Diamond saw a strong challenge to his position from the resurgent
Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP) in the late 1960s, and was criticised for being inattentive to his constituents' needs.Paddy Devlin of the NILP, a former supporter of the reformists in the Belfast branch of the Irish Labour Party, defeated him in theNorthern Ireland general election, 1969 .In 1970, Fitt left the Republican Labour Party to found the broader-based
Social Democratic and Labour Party .Paddy Kennedy assumed the leadership, but the party was in terminal decline and disbanded in 1973.
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