- Paddy Kennedy
Paddy Kennedy (
3 September 1942 -3 May 1999 ) was a Northern Irishpolitician .Kennedy joined the
Republican Labour Party (RLP) and was elected toBelfast City Council in 1967. He became involved in thecivil rights protests and was a founder member of theNorthern Ireland Civil Rights Association , and also joined theCentral Citizens Defence Committee .In the
Northern Ireland general election, 1969 , Kennedy was elected forBelfast Central . In August, during intensive rioting in his constituency, he tried, without success, to get theRoyal Ulster Constabulary to withdraw the armoured cars and heavy machine guns they were using against the rioters. After the rioting, in which Catholic residents of mixed areas in Belfast were burned out, Defence Committees were formed to defend nationalist areas. In September 1969, Kennedy was the Falls Road area's Citizens Defence Committee's delegate in talks withJames Callaghan .In 1970, RLP leader
Gerry Fitt left to help establish theSocial Democratic and Labour Party . Kennedy was elected as the new leader of the RLP. The following year, he held a press conference in Belfast where he introducedJoe Cahill , a leading figure in theProvisional IRA , intending that this would show the ineffectiveness of the tactic ofinternment . While successful as a media event, appearing with the IRA led many constitutional nationalist politicians to refuse to work with him.In 1971, he withdrew from
Stormont , which was suspended the following year. He stood unsuccessfully in Belfast West as a candidate for the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1973. As both he andHarry Diamond , the other RLP candidate, were defeated, it was decided to wind up the party. In the late 1970s, Kennedy moved toDublin , where he trained as abarrister before becoming a planning consultant.References
* [http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/biographies.html Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies]
*David McKittrick, [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990510/ai_n14227029 Obituaries: Paddy Kennedy] , "The Independent "
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