Maria Gatland

Maria Gatland

Maria Gatland (born 1948, Dublin, Republic of Ireland), is a councillor in the London Borough of Croydon for the Conservative Party. She is also a former Council cabinet member for education, a post she resigned from after being exposed as a former member of the Irish Repubulican Army (IRA),[1]

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Early life

Gatland was born Maria McGuire, to a middle class family, and lived in the suburb of Churchtown, Dublin. She was one of four siblings (two brothers and a sister). She was educated at St. Anne's School[disambiguation needed ] and then University College Dublin, where she studied English language and literature.[1]

IRA involvement

McGuire became a member of the IRA in the early 1970s. She moved in the upper echelons of the organisation and had an affair with Dáithí Ó Conaill (later a Continuity IRA chief-of-staff), whom she accompanied to the European continent on an arms buying expedition. The expedition came to nothing because it was reported in the British Press and Conaill and McGuire abandoned the mission.[1]

After an IRA bomb went off on Bloody Friday in Belfast killing nine and maiming over 100, McGuire decided to leave the IRA. She was told by the authorities if she did so she would receive Special Branch protection. In the late summer of 1972 she appeared in London and wrote a series of articles for The Observer,[2] went into hiding, and wrote a book about her experiences in the organisation called To Take Arms, A Year in the Provisional IRA which was published in 1973.[1][3]

Political career

In 2002 Maria Gatland was elected as a member of the Conservative Party to Croydon Council as a councillor for Croham ward and in 2006 became Croydon's cabinet member for education. She says that she never hid her past, but membership of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, did not appear on her CV.[1] When the Conservative Party found out about her Republican past she stepped down as a council cabinet member in early December 2008.[3] At the same time Gatland was suspended by the party, but was later accepted back to the Tory fold.[4]

Personal life

Around 1986 McGuire moved to Croydon where she met and married her late husband Mervyn Gatland, who ran a garden maintenance business. Gatland has said that at this time she was very fragile and had two breakdowns.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f David McKitterick Terrorist to Tory, The Independent, 6 December 2008
  2. ^ The Observer, p.36, 7 December 2008 [1]
  3. ^ a b Kevin Myers Was it fair Gatland had to resign because of her past IRA links?, Belfast Telegraph, 5 December 2008
  4. ^ "IRA Councillor welcomed back to Tory bosom". Croydon Guardian. 14 January 2009. http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/news/4045346.IRA_Councillor_welcomed_back_to_Tory_bosom/. Retrieved 22 January 2009. 

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