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William McMullen (politician)

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McMullen continued to be politically active after the loss of his seat in parliament. In late 1932, Catholics and Protestants began to riot alongside each other in Belfast during the "outdoor relief disturbances"; "outdoor relief" was a form of welfare and the
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vacated his seat, despite his having promptly discharged his bankruptcy. He was returned unopposed on 4 February 1953 in the by-election to fill the vacancy. On 1 September 1953 he resigned to join the board of
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meant access to welfare was desperately in need. McMullen was an active part of the disturbances, leading strikes and marches to demand "a living wage".
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to create a unified front. However, the party was immediately racked by ideological infighting and dissipated almost as soon as it had started.
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in the city. Because of this move into radical politics, McMullen was unable to find work in Belfast and in 1914 he emigrated to the Britain.
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in Northern Ireland was ended after 1925, forcing most candidates to run on either explicitly Catholic or Protestant lines.
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on 8 March 1924. That same year, McMullen successfully became a poor law guardian in the Catholic ward of Smithfield.
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However, McMullen returned to Ireland in 1920 and resumed political activity. He had intended to stand in the
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for the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Despite coming bottom of the poll, he was elected on transfers from
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candidate, however, Labour made the decision to mostly withdraw from the election in order to make way for
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and was thereafter Connolly's most prominent supporter in Belfast, acting as the first Chairman of the
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should he stand down, but McMullen refused the offer. He produced a newspaper, the
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In 1925 McMullen was successful in two elections, firstly he became a member of
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Following the restructuring of constituencies, McMullen stood in
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during the 1907 carters' strike in Belfast. While working at the
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Seanad Committee on Procedure and Privileges (29 October 1952).
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Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929
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in the 1930s. In the 1940s McMullen became the leader of the
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In June 1934 McMullen stood in a by-election for a seat in
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candidate. In Parliament, he was fiercely critical of the
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In September 1934, McMullen was a founding member of the
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Devlin offered to secure McMullen a seat in the 414:, but was not successful, placing second behind 16:Irish trade unionist and politician (1888–1982) 986: 8: 245:and in the 1950s, he became a member of the 64:25 February 1953 – 1 September 1953 75:14 August 1951 – 16 September 1952 993: 979: 971: 927:Irish Transport and General Workers' Union 786: 447:Irish Transport and General Workers' Union 243:Irish Transport and General Workers' Union 31: 20: 598: 596: 594: 214:(22 July 1888 – 12 December 1982) was an 91:Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament 499: 312:Member of the Northern Irish parliament 525: 523: 322:1925 Northern Ireland general election 294:1921 Northern Ireland general election 521: 519: 517: 515: 513: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 7: 618:Hegarty, Neil (2 September 2017). 607:Northern Ireland: The Orange State 14: 265:, McMullen began working in the 1630:Labour Party (Ireland) senators 1239:Industrial and Commercial Panel 1196:Cultural and Educational Panel 791:Parliament of Northern Ireland 746:. 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Douglas 1222:Liam Ó Buachalla 1173:Patrick O'Reilly 1040:Liam Ó Buachalla 1017: 1016: 1001: 995: 988: 981: 972: 944:Preceded by 916:Preceded by 888:Preceded by 877:Matthew Courtney 857:Preceded by 797:Preceded by 787: 781: 780: 778: 776: 762: 756: 755: 753: 751: 736: 734: 732: 722: 715: 709: 708: 706: 704: 689: 687: 685: 669: 663: 662: 660: 658: 643: 637: 636: 634: 632: 615: 609: 600: 589: 584: 578: 577: 575: 573: 568:. 9 October 1888 563: 555: 549: 548: 546: 544: 530:McElroy, Gerry. 527: 405:Great Depression 320:and then at the 231:Irish republican 212:William McMullen 158: 155:12 December 1982 137: 135: 123:Personal details 106: 73: 62: 40: 35: 25:William McMullen 21: 1680: 1679: 1675: 1674: 1673: 1671: 1670: 1669: 1600: 1599: 1598: 1593: 1549: 1520: 1479:Joseph Johnston 1441: 1410: 1379: 1368:Daniel O'Rourke 1300: 1233: 1190: 1131:Bernard Commons 1111: 1082:James J. McCrea 1056: 1026: 1011: 999: 965: 958: 949: 939: 930: 921: 911: 902: 893: 891:J. T. 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Index


Senator
Labour Panel
Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament
Belfast West
April 1925
May 1929
Belfast
County Antrim
Dublin
Northern Ireland Labour Party
Irish Labour Party
Irish
trade unionist
politician
Parliament of Northern Ireland
Irish republican
partition of Ireland
Republican Congress
Irish Transport and General Workers' Union
Irish senate
Presbyterian
Belfast
shipyards
trade unionist
James Larkin
Harland and Wolff
James Connolly
Independent Labour Party
1921 Northern Ireland general election

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