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Thomas Joseph Campbell

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Campbell has been described as having a "Redmondite approach and rigid attachment to attendance and parliamentary etiquette (which) ruled him out as a unifying influence" on his own party after the death of its leader Devlin. ** Campbell opposed the use of violence to achieve political ends
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and became a Bencher of King's Inns in 1924, the last before the erection of a separate Inn for Northern Ireland. Campbell was the first Treasurer of the Bar of Northern Ireland and first Secretary of the Circuit of Northern Ireland.
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He said of his attendance at the Stormont Parliament "I went there of duty, not of desire". In November 1945, he resigned his Belfast Central seat and retired from politics in order to take up a position as a
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From the Senate in 1931 he successfully introduced the only nationalist-sponsored Stormont bill, the Wild Birds Protection Act. Described as an "old friend and political opponent" by
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were the only Nationalist Party MPs to regularly attend the Stormont Parliament, and after Byrne's death in 1942, he was a lone voice against
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Northern Nationalism: Nationalist Polictics, Partition and the Catholic Minority in Northern Ireland, 1890–1940
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and had five children, one daughter and four sons one of whom – Joseph – became a priest of the
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Described as "a man of markedly moderate views", Campbell was appointed in 1929 to the
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Nationalist Party (Ireland) members of the Senate of Northern Ireland
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A close friend of Joseph Devlin MP, Campbell was a supporter of
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Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1945–1949
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