- Hugh McCartney
Hugh McCartney (
January 3 1920 –February 28 2006 ) was a Scottish Labour politician. He was the father ofIan McCartney , the former Chairman of the Labour Party.Born in
Glasgow , McCartney studied at John Street senior secondary school and at the Royal Technical College in Glasgow. He joined theIndependent Labour Party 's Guild of Youth at the age of 14 and began a textile apprenticeship. He joined the Labour Party at 16. DuringWorld War II , he entered engineering at Rolls Royce inCoventry and for theRoyal Air Force , active as a trase unionist.In 1955, McCartney became a councillor on
Kirkintilloch town council, and in 1965 aDunbartonshire county council lor, serving on both until 1970. In 1970 he was elected to Parliament for theClydeside seat of Dunbartonshire East, defeating Communist shipbuilders' trade union leaderJimmy Reid . McCartney too became active in supporting the Clydeside shipbuilding industry.From 1974, McCartney represented Dunbartonshire Central, then Clydebank and Milngavie from 1983 after further boundary changes. A low-profile
Member of Parliament , he was a Scottish whip and active in theTGWU and Scottish groups of Labour MPs. He retired from Parliament in 1987.McCartney was married to fellow trade unionist Margaret, with whom he had two daughters, Irene and Margaret, and Ian, the Minister for Trade, former chairman of the Labour Party and Member of Parliament for Makerfield.
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