Thomas Lawlor (politician)
Thomas Lawlor (died 29 October 1945)[1] was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official.[2]
In 1925 the Labour Party identified high taxation as a government weakness and decided to contest the Dublin South and Dublin North by-elections. Lawlor, as general secretary of the Irish Municipal Employees Union was the candidate in Dublin South, with Denis Cullen of the Irish Bakers Union running in Dublin North.[3] Neither of them were elected.
Lawlor was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South constituency at the June 1927 general election.[2] He lost his seat at the September 1927 general election.[4] He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1932 general election but re-gained his seat at the 1937 general election. He lost his seat again at the 1938 general election.
References
- "Obituary: Mr Thomas Lawlor". Irish Times. 30 October 1945.
- "Thomas Lawlor". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 11 November 2008.
- Taxation In Irish Free State. The Times. 19 January 1925.
- "Thomas Lawlor". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 11 November 2008.
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Preceded by Dan Magee |
General Secretary of the Irish Municipal Employees' Trade Union 1920–1939 |
Succeeded by Frank Foley |