Jack McQuillan

Jack McQuillan

John (Jack) McQuillan (30 August 1920 – 8 March 1998) was an Irish politician, Trade union official and Army Officer.

He was born in Ballyforan, County Roscommon in 1920. He was a member of the Roscommon Gaelic football team that won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1943 and 1944.He began a career as an officer in the Irish Army though resigned to work as a local government official.

He was elected to Dáil Éireann on his first attempt as a Clann na Poblachta Teachta Dála (TD) for Roscommon in the 1948 general election. After fellow Clann na Poblachta TD, Noel Browne resigned as Minister for Health, McQuillan resigned from Clann na Poblachta and sat as an Independent TD. He was re-elected in the 1951, 1954 and 1957 general elections as an Independent.

On 16 May 1958 the National Progressive Democrats party was founded with Browne and McQuillan as the party's leaders. Between 1958 and 1961, 7 of the 9 motions discussed in Private Member’s Time had been proposed by one of them. In 1961 and 1962 they asked 1,400 parliamentary questions, 17% of the total. Seán Lemass paid them a unique compliment by referring to them as "the real opposition". Both were re-elected at the 1961 general election. In October 1963 both men joined the Labour Party. This new arrangement did not prove electorally beneficial to McQuillan as he lost his seat in Roscommon. However, he was elected to Seanad Éireann on the Administrative Panel. He resigned the Labour whip in 1967 and did not seek re-election in the 1969 general election, and retired from his Roscommon County Council seat in 1974.

When the Socialist Labour Party was founded in 1977, McQuillan joined as a Trustee of the new party but later resigned. Remaining close to Noel Browne he lobbied hard for him to get the Labour Party nomination to contest the 1990 presidential election for the Labour Party. However, Mary Robinson was the preferred candidate of Dick Spring.

ources

*Kevin Rafter (1996), "The Clann: The Story of Clann na Poblachta"
*John Horgan (2000), "Noel Browne: Passionate Outsider"
*Noel Browne (1986), "Against the Tide" (Gill & Macmillan)

External links

* [http://www.electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=2347 Jack McQuillan's electoral history] (ElectionsIreland.org)


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