- Billy Boyd (politician)
Billy Boyd (born 1923) was a Northern Irish
politician .Boyd worked in the
shipyard s ofBelfast and became active in theNorthern Ireland Labour Party (NILP) and stood unsuccessfully in Belfast Woodvale in theNorthern Ireland general election, 1953 , then again in a 1955by-election . That same year, he was elected toBelfast City Council , a seat he held until 1977. [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/73-81lgbelfast.htm]In 1958, he was finally elected for Woodvale, and in 1963 he became the Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. He stood for Westminster at the
UK general election, 1964 in Belfast West, taking 24% of the votes cast.Boyd lost his seat at the
Northern Ireland general election, 1965 , and failed to regain it in 1969. He then stood unsuccessfully in Belfast West for theNorthern Ireland Assembly, 1973 and the UK general election, February 1974, by now only able to take 4% of the vote. Following a final candidature for theNorthern Ireland Constitutional Convention in Belfast North, he resigned from the NILP and stood as an independent in the same seat for theNorthern Ireland Assembly, 1982 .References
* [http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/biographies.html Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons]
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