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  • Gerry Fitt
  • Northern Irish politician (1926–2005)

    Gerard Fitt, Baron Fitt (9 April 1926 – 26 August 2005), was a politician from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was a founder and the first leader of the

    Gerry Fitt

    Gerry_Fitt

  • Social Democratic and Labour Party
  • Political party in Northern Ireland

    emissions. The party was founded on 21 August 1970, when six Stormont MPs (Gerry Fitt, Republican Labour Party; Austin Currie, Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin

    Social Democratic and Labour Party

    Social_Democratic_and_Labour_Party

  • Fitt
  • Surname list

    Fitt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred B. Fitt (1923–1992), United States lawyer Gerry Fitt (1926–2005), politician in Northern

    Fitt

    Fitt

  • John Hume
  • Irish nationalist politician (1937–2020)

    Foyle. But the same election saw Gerry Fitt, now an Independent, lose Belfast West to the new Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams. In January 1988, Hume and

    John Hume

    John Hume

    John_Hume

  • Gerry Adams
  • Irish republican politician (born 1948)

    to Gerry Adams. Wikiquote has quotations related to Gerry Adams. Gerry Adams on X Léargas blog by Gerry Adams Column archive at The Guardian Gerry Adams

    Gerry Adams

    Gerry Adams

    Gerry_Adams

  • February 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
  • former Republican Labour Party leader Gerry Fitt had formed the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Fitt held his seat in Belfast West, but the

    February 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    February 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    February_1974_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918 and since 1922

    variety of parties. In the 1966 general election the seat was won by Gerry Fitt of the Republican Labour Party. Later in 1970 he left that party to become

    Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency)

    Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency)

    Belfast_West_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Republican Labour Party
  • Northern Irish centre-left republican party active 1964–1973

    It was founded in 1964, with two MPs at Stormont, Harry Diamond and Gerry Fitt. They had previously been the sole Northern Ireland representatives of

    Republican Labour Party

    Republican_Labour_Party

  • List of Social Democratic and Labour Party MPs
  • major story of the election was the victory of the colourful Gerry Fitt in West Belfast. Fitt, under the label of Republican Labour, successfully defeated

    List of Social Democratic and Labour Party MPs

    List_of_Social_Democratic_and_Labour_Party_MPs

  • 1966 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
  • the 12 Northern Ireland seats. The Ulster Unionists lost one seat to Gerry Fitt, leader of the new Republican Labour Party. In the election as a whole

    1966 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1966 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1966_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Fergus O'Hare
  • Activist from Northern Ireland

    needed] In 1981 he was elected as member of Belfast City Council, defeating Gerry Fitt who was a Westminster MP as well as a Belfast councillor.[citation needed]

    Fergus O'Hare

    Fergus_O'Hare

  • Ronald Bunting
  • Northern Irish politician and British Army officer (1924–1984)

    politics was as election agent to Republican Labour Party MP Gerry Fitt, although he broke from Fitt and became a close associate of Ian Paisley, playing a

    Ronald Bunting

    Ronald_Bunting

  • Colum Eastwood
  • Irish SDLP politician (born 1983)

    from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2017. Moriarty, Gerry (13 January 2016). "SDLP'S Colum Eastwood ready to reboot 'most successful

    Colum Eastwood

    Colum Eastwood

    Colum_Eastwood

  • 1983 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
  • led by James Molyneaux. The SDLP lost a seat held by former leader Gerry Fitt to Gerry Adams of Sinn Féin, but the new SDLP leader John Hume gained a seat

    1983 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1983 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1983_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Seamus Mallon
  • Northern Ireland politician (1936–2020)

    1979, when John Hume went from being deputy leader of the SDLP (under Gerry Fitt) to leader, Mallon became deputy leader. He was elected to the first power-sharing

    Seamus Mallon

    Seamus Mallon

    Seamus_Mallon

  • James Kilfedder
  • British politician (1928–1995)

    loyalists of Belfast." Kilfedder lost his seat at the 1966 election to Gerry Fitt. He was elected again in the 1970 general election for North Down, and

    James Kilfedder

    James_Kilfedder

  • 1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry
  • Political event in the United Kingdom

    Broughton, Labour needed the support of Northern Irish MPs to tie the vote. Gerry Fitt, the leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, was sympathetic

    1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry

    1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry

    1979_vote_of_no_confidence_in_the_Callaghan_ministry

  • Brian McRoberts
  • Northern Irish politician (1931–1983)

    West at the 1970 general election, when he was described by opponent Gerry Fitt as "one of the most reactionary candidates to contest Belfast West". His

    Brian McRoberts

    Brian_McRoberts

  • 1966 United Kingdom general election
  • −0.1   Independent N/A 15 0 0 0 0 0.1 35,039 N/A   Republican Labour Gerry Fitt 1 1 1 0 +1 0.2 0.1 26,292 0.0   Nationalist Eddie McAteer 1 0 0 0 0 0

    1966 United Kingdom general election

    1966 United Kingdom general election

    1966_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Sunningdale Agreement
  • 1973 treaty between Ireland and the United Kingdom

    former Prime Minister Brian Faulkner as chief executive, SDLP leader Gerry Fitt as deputy chief executive, future Nobel Laureate and SDLP leader John

    Sunningdale Agreement

    Sunningdale_Agreement

  • 1981 Irish hunger strike
  • Protest by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland

    contesting the election. This was unpopular in the SDLP, whose ex-leader Gerry Fitt—until 1978, the party's only MP and now a Unity MP—criticised the SDLP

    1981 Irish hunger strike

    1981 Irish hunger strike

    1981_Irish_hunger_strike

  • New Lodge, Belfast
  • Area of Belfast

    Irish Labour in 1953, Unionists in 1958, Irish Labour (Gerry Fitt) in 1962, and Republican Labour (Fitt again) in 1965 and 1969. The Westminster parliamentary

    New Lodge, Belfast

    New Lodge, Belfast

    New_Lodge,_Belfast

  • Ulster Workers' Council strike
  • May 1974 general strike in Northern Ireland

    part schools remained open for the duration of the strike). Politically, Gerry Fitt called for the British Army to be deployed to the power stations and the

    Ulster Workers' Council strike

    Ulster Workers' Council strike

    Ulster_Workers'_Council_strike

  • 1970 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
  • Swing 7.6 pp 15.6 pp   Third party Fourth party   RLP Leader Ian Paisley Gerry Fitt Party Protestant Unionist Republican Labour Leader since 1966 1964 Leader's seat

    1970 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1970 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1970_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Executive of the 1974 Northern Ireland Assembly
  • Devolved government of Northern Ireland from 1 January to 28 May 1974

    chief executive, then Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) leader Gerry Fitt as deputy chief executive, future Nobel Laureate and SDLP leader John

    Executive of the 1974 Northern Ireland Assembly

    Executive_of_the_1974_Northern_Ireland_Assembly

  • Matthew O'Toole
  • Leader of the Opposition in Northern Ireland

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Matthew O'Toole

    Matthew O'Toole

    Matthew_O'Toole

  • Pat Catney
  • Politician from Northern Ireland

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Pat Catney

    Pat Catney

    Pat_Catney

  • Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention
  • Craig – VUPP Austin Currie – SDLP Reg Empey – VUPP Brian Faulkner – UPNI Gerry Fitt – SDLP John Hume – SDLP James Kilfedder – UUP Seamus Mallon – SDLP Oliver

    Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention

    Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention

    Northern_Ireland_Constitutional_Convention

  • Claire Hanna
  • Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party since 2024

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Claire Hanna

    Claire Hanna

    Claire_Hanna

  • October 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
  • 5% 13.1% Swing 4.2 pp 2.5 pp   Third party Fourth party   SDLP Leader Gerry Fitt Ian Paisley Party SDLP DUP Leader since 1970 1971 Leader's seat Belfast

    October 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    October 1974 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    October_1974_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Northern_Ireland

  • October 1974 United Kingdom general election
  • 1   Plaid Cymru Gwynfor Evans 36 3 1 0 +1 0.5 0.6 166,321 +0.1   SDLP Gerry Fitt 9 1 0 0 0 0.2 0.6 154,193 +0.1   National Front John Kingsley Read 90

    October 1974 United Kingdom general election

    October 1974 United Kingdom general election

    October_1974_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Vincent Hanna
  • British television journalist (1939–1997)

    Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Hanna married Joan Fitt (a daughter of the politician Gerry Fitt) in 1975. They had two daughters. Vincent Hanna died

    Vincent Hanna

    Vincent_Hanna

  • Northern Ireland
  • Part of the United Kingdom

    Faulkner Chief Executive and Deputy-Chief Executive (1974) Brian Faulkner/Gerry Fitt First Ministers and Deputy First Ministers (1998–present) David Trimble

    Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland

    Northern_Ireland

  • 1979 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
  • 2% Swing 0.1 pp 1.7 pp   Third party Fourth party   SDLP UUUP Leader Gerry Fitt Ernest Baird Party SDLP UUUP Leader since 1970 1975 Leader's seat Belfast

    1979 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1979 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

    1979_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Northern_Ireland

  • List of members of the 12th House of Commons of Northern Ireland
  • respectively. 21 August 1970: Ivan Cooper, Austin Currie, Paddy Devlin, Gerry Fitt, John Hume and Paddy O'Hanlon found the Social Democratic and Labour Party

    List of members of the 12th House of Commons of Northern Ireland

    List_of_members_of_the_12th_House_of_Commons_of_Northern_Ireland

  • List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly
  • Paddy Devlin Belfast West Paddy Duffy Mid Ulster Frank Feely South Down Gerry Fitt Belfast North Desmond Gillespie Belfast West John Hume Londonderry Aidan

    List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly

    List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly

    List_of_members_of_the_1973_Northern_Ireland_Assembly

  • Dolores Kelly
  • Former Irish nationalist politician (born 1959)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Dolores Kelly

    Dolores Kelly

    Dolores_Kelly

  • Roy Mason
  • British politician (1924-2015)

    one vote, precipitating the 1979 general election. The Nationalist MP Gerry Fitt abstained in the vote of no confidence and stated that he could not support

    Roy Mason

    Roy Mason

    Roy_Mason

  • Colin McGrath
  • Northern Irish politician (born 1975)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Colin McGrath

    Colin McGrath

    Colin_McGrath

  • Protestant Irish nationalists
  • Nationalist leader Eddie McAteer in Foyle, and four other Stormont MPs—Gerry Fitt, (Republican Labour), Austin Currie (Nationalist), Paddy Devlin (Northern

    Protestant Irish nationalists

    Protestant Irish nationalists

    Protestant_Irish_nationalists

  • Falls Road, Belfast
  • Main road through west Belfast in Northern Ireland

    later in 1966 by Gerry Fitt, who held the seat for the Republican Labour Party and then the SDLP for seventeen years until 1983, when Gerry Adams won the

    Falls Road, Belfast

    Falls Road, Belfast

    Falls_Road,_Belfast

  • Irish republican electoral results, Northern Ireland Parliament
  • Gerry Fitt Belfast Falls – Harry Diamond Electorate: 912,087 (778,031 in contested seats); Turnout: 71.9% (559,087). Elected: Belfast Dock – Gerry Fitt

    Irish republican electoral results, Northern Ireland Parliament

    Irish_republican_electoral_results,_Northern_Ireland_Parliament

  • Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association
  • 1967–1972 civil liberties group

    generally considered 'mild' with the exception of the address given by Gerry Fitt who said: "My blood is boiling at the police ban and let me tell the County

    Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association

    Northern_Ireland_Civil_Rights_Association

  • 2024 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election
  • v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    2024 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election

    2024 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election

    2024_Social_Democratic_and_Labour_Party_leadership_election

  • Sinéad Bradley
  • Northern Irish politician (born 1972)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Sinéad Bradley

    Sinéad Bradley

    Sinéad_Bradley

  • Fearghal McKinney
  • Irish politician and journalist

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Fearghal McKinney

    Fearghal McKinney

    Fearghal_McKinney

  • Alex Attwood
  • Irish SDLP politician

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Alex Attwood

    Alex Attwood

    Alex_Attwood

  • Justin McNulty
  • Irish politician and former Armagh footballer (born 1974)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Justin McNulty

    Justin McNulty

    Justin_McNulty

  • List of people from Belfast
  • Gault (1826–1896), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly Gerry Fitt (1926–2005), later Lord Fitt, nationalist political leader Chaim Herzog (1918–1997)

    List of people from Belfast

    List_of_people_from_Belfast

  • Nichola Mallon
  • Northern Irish politician

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Nichola Mallon

    Nichola Mallon

    Nichola_Mallon

  • Belfast
  • Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland

    veteran, leader of the pro-Agreement Progressive Unionist Party; MLA Gerry Fitt (1926–2005), Republican Labour/SDLP MP. Deputy Chief of the first NI power-sharing

    Belfast

    Belfast

    Belfast

  • List of political parties in Northern Ireland
  • former Republican Labour Party/Social Democratic and Labour Party MP Gerry Fitt's career suggests he was first and foremost a socialist rather than a nationalist

    List of political parties in Northern Ireland

    List_of_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland

  • United Kingdom general election records
  • February 1974: Vanguard, Robert Bradford Belfast West, February 19746: SDLP, Gerry Fitt Lincoln, February 19744: Democratic Labour, Dick Taverne Mid Ulster, February

    United Kingdom general election records

    United_Kingdom_general_election_records

  • List of members of the 10th House of Commons of Northern Ireland
  • Party replaced Joseph Morgan in Belfast Cromac. 1964: Harry Diamond and Gerry Fitt become founder members of the Republican Labour Party. 9 May 1964: Samuel

    List of members of the 10th House of Commons of Northern Ireland

    List_of_members_of_the_10th_House_of_Commons_of_Northern_Ireland

  • Sinéad McLaughlin
  • Northern Ireland politician

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Sinéad McLaughlin

    Sinéad McLaughlin

    Sinéad_McLaughlin

  • Cara Hunter
  • Northern Ireland politician (born 1995)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Cara Hunter

    Cara Hunter

    Cara_Hunter

  • February 1974 United Kingdom general election
  • N/A   Plaid Cymru Gwynfor Evans 36 2 2 0 +2 0.3 0.5 171,374 −0.1   SDLP Gerry Fitt 12 1 1 0 +1 0.2 0.5 160,137 N/A   Pro-Assembly Unionist Brian Faulkner

    February 1974 United Kingdom general election

    February 1974 United Kingdom general election

    February_1974_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Patsy McGlone
  • Irish politician (born 1959)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Patsy McGlone

    Patsy McGlone

    Patsy_McGlone

  • Gusty Spence
  • Ulster loyalist (1933–2011)

    by both men in 1959 when he launched a protest against Gerry Fitt at Belfast City Hall after Fitt had described Spence's regiment as "murderers" over allegations

    Gusty Spence

    Gusty_Spence

  • Ivan Cooper
  • Northern Irish politician (1944–2019)

    Party (SDLP) with Hume, Paddy Devlin, Austin Currie, Paddy O’Hanlon and Gerry Fitt. Cooper organised a civil rights and anti-internment march for 30 January

    Ivan Cooper

    Ivan_Cooper

  • Denis Haughey
  • Irish nationalist politician

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Denis Haughey

    Denis_Haughey

  • SDLP Youth
  • Youth wing of the Social Democratic and Labour Party

    also observer members of International Union of Socialist Youth. Moriarty, Gerry (12 June 1995). "SDLP decides to hold annual leadership vote". The Irish

    SDLP Youth

    SDLP_Youth

  • 1973 Northern Ireland border poll
  • Referendum held in Northern Ireland

    reject this extremely irresponsible decision by the British Government". Gerry Fitt, leader of the SDLP, said he had organised a boycott to stop an escalation

    1973 Northern Ireland border poll

    1973 Northern Ireland border poll

    1973_Northern_Ireland_border_poll

  • Paddy Devlin
  • Northern Irish politician (1925–1999)

    candidate in a council by-election for the Falls ward in 1956, beating Gerry Fitt, who fought the election as the Dock Labour Party candidate. Later Catholic

    Paddy Devlin

    Paddy_Devlin

  • Harry Diamond (politician)
  • Northern Irish politician (1908–1996)

    independent standing as "Republican Labour". In 1964, Diamond joined with Gerry Fitt to found the Republican Labour Party. He stood for the Westminster constituency

    Harry Diamond (politician)

    Harry_Diamond_(politician)

  • People's Democracy (Ireland)
  • Defunct Trotskyist political organisation in Northern Ireland

    a joint campaign with the IRSP. Fergus O'Hare won the council seat of Gerry Fitt, a sitting Westminster MP. O'Hare had been a founding member of the National

    People's Democracy (Ireland)

    People's_Democracy_(Ireland)

  • John Dallat
  • Northern Irish politician (1947–2020)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    John Dallat

    John Dallat

    John_Dallat

  • Mark Durkan
  • Irish politician

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Mark Durkan

    Mark Durkan

    Mark_Durkan

  • Protestant Unionist Party
  • Political party in Northern Ireland

    Paisley) Scottish National Party (William Wolfe) Republican Labour Party (Gerry Fitt) Results by area Northern Ireland Scotland See also Accession of the United

    Protestant Unionist Party

    Protestant_Unionist_Party

  • Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
  • Constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland

    Morgan Irish Labour Party 1958 William Oliver Ulster Unionist Party 1962 Gerry Fitt Irish Labour Party 1965 Republican Labour Party 1970 Social Democratic

    Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)

    Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)

    Belfast_Dock_(Northern_Ireland_Parliament_constituency)

  • Dock Labour Party
  • Socialist political organization

    faction separate to the Northern Ireland Labour Party, which was unionist. Gerry Fitt was involved and stood as a candidate at one stage. Weerawardhana, Chamindra

    Dock Labour Party

    Dock Labour Party

    Dock_Labour_Party

  • 1973 Northern Ireland local elections
  • UK elections

    local authorities   First party Second party   SDLP Leader Brian Faulkner Gerry Fitt Party UUP SDLP Seats won 216 82 Popular vote 278,084 92,600 Percentage

    1973 Northern Ireland local elections

    1973 Northern Ireland local elections

    1973_Northern_Ireland_local_elections

  • Battle of the Bogside
  • 1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland

    Constabulary (RUC). Gerry Fitt, the Republican Labour MP for West Belfast, brought three British Labour MPs to observe the march. Fitt took his place at

    Battle of the Bogside

    Battle_of_the_Bogside

  • 1965 Northern Ireland general election
  • 1% 8.2% Swing 10.3% 6.9%   Third party Fourth party   Leader Tom Boyd Gerry Fitt Party NI Labour Republican Labour Leader since 1958 1964 Leader's seat

    1965 Northern Ireland general election

    1965 Northern Ireland general election

    1965_Northern_Ireland_general_election

  • Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick
  • Northern Irish politician (born 1958)

    Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2013. Moriarty, Gerry (9 September 2011). "Ritchie to stand down from SDLP leadership". The Irish

    Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick

    Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick

    Margaret_Ritchie,_Baroness_Ritchie_of_Downpatrick

  • Labour Isn't Working
  • UK political advertising campaign

    Wolfe) Plaid Cymru (Gwynfor Evans) Social Democratic and Labour Party (Gerry Fitt) United Ulster Unionist Party (Ernest Baird) Ulster Popular Unionist Party

    Labour Isn't Working

    Labour_Isn't_Working

  • Alban Maginness
  • Northern Irish politician

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Alban Maginness

    Alban Maginness

    Alban_Maginness

  • Paddy Kennedy (politician)
  • Northern Irish politician (1942–1999)

    delegate in talks with James Callaghan.[citation needed] In 1970, RLP leader Gerry Fitt left to help establish the Social Democratic and Labour Party. Kennedy

    Paddy Kennedy (politician)

    Paddy_Kennedy_(politician)

  • Crown Australian Poker Championship
  • Series of poker tournaments

    Final Table Place Name Prize 1st Leo Boxell $65,225 2nd Gerry Fitt $32,700 3rd Gary Benson $16,350 4th Jason Gray $10,628 5th Martin Comer $8,175 6th Charles

    Crown Australian Poker Championship

    Crown_Australian_Poker_Championship

  • Ian Paisley
  • Northern Irish politician and religious leader (1926–2014)

    sub-machine guns to parishioners". The British Army and nationalist MP Gerry Fitt believed that loyalist extremists linked to Paisley were behind a number

    Ian Paisley

    Ian Paisley

    Ian_Paisley

  • Mark H. Durkan
  • Northern Ireland politician (born 1978)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Mark H. Durkan

    Mark H. Durkan

    Mark_H._Durkan

  • 1969 Northern Ireland general election
  • 2% 7.6% Swing 10.9% 0.6%   Third party Fourth party   Leader Tom Boyd Gerry Fitt Party NI Labour Republican Labour Leader since 1958 1964 Leader's seat

    1969 Northern Ireland general election

    1969 Northern Ireland general election

    1969_Northern_Ireland_general_election

  • Three-Day Week
  • 1973–74 UK electricity conservation measure

    (Harry West) Vanguard (William Craig) Plaid Cymru (Gwynfor Evans) SDLP (Gerry Fitt) Democratic Unionist Party (Ian Paisley) Democratic Labour Party (Dick

    Three-Day Week

    Three-Day_Week

  • 1983 United Kingdom general election
  • 1983 United Kingdom local elections The sole Sinn Féin MP to be elected, Gerry Adams, did not take his seat, so the effective number of seats in the House

    1983 United Kingdom general election

    1983 United Kingdom general election

    1983_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Jonathan Stephenson
  • Politician from Northern Ireland (1950–2011)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Jonathan Stephenson

    Jonathan_Stephenson

  • Joe Hendron
  • Northern Irish politician

    defeat Adams. The seat had previously been held for the SDLP by Gerry Fitt (later Lord Fitt) until 1983. Hendron attracted unprecedented cross-community

    Joe Hendron

    Joe_Hendron

  • Anti-internment rent and rates strike
  • 1971–1973 Northern Ireland protest

    13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-20749. hdl:1814/59611. ISSN 2239-3978. Campbell, Sarah (2015). Gerry Fitt and the SDLP: ‘In a minority of one’. Manchester University Press.

    Anti-internment rent and rates strike

    Anti-internment_rent_and_rates_strike

  • 1964 United Kingdom general election
  • Independent Liberal N/A 4 0 0 0 0 0.1 16,064 N/A   Republican Labour Gerry Fitt 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 14,678 N/A   Ind. Conservative N/A 5 0 0 1 −1 0.0 6,459

    1964 United Kingdom general election

    1964 United Kingdom general election

    1964_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of United Kingdom MPs: F
  • Finlay (1916–1919) Geoffrey Finsberg Anna Firth Herbert Fisher Mark Fisher Gerry Fitt William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey Jim Fitzpatrick

    List of United Kingdom MPs: F

    List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs:_F

  • Sean Farren
  • v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Sean Farren

    Sean_Farren

  • March 1966
  • Month of 1966

    Conservatives, up from a slim majority of 316 seats in the 630-seat Commons. Gerry Fitt of Northern Ireland won the first seat ever for the new Republican Labour

    March 1966

    March 1966

    March_1966

  • Assassination of Airey Neave
  • 1979 murder in City of Westminster, London

    Wolfe) Plaid Cymru (Gwynfor Evans) Social Democratic and Labour Party (Gerry Fitt) United Ulster Unionist Party (Ernest Baird) Ulster Popular Unionist Party

    Assassination of Airey Neave

    Assassination_of_Airey_Neave

  • Daniel McCrossan
  • Politician from Northern Ireland (born 1988)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Daniel McCrossan

    Daniel McCrossan

    Daniel_McCrossan

  • Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954
  • committee stage debate on the bill for the 1973 Northern Ireland border poll, Gerry Fitt proposed unsuccessfully that, during the referendum campaign, the 1954

    Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954

    Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954

    Flags_and_Emblems_(Display)_Act_(Northern_Ireland)_1954

  • List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation
  • Archived from the original on 15 December 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2009. "Gerry McHugh still independent MLA despite Fianna Fail move". Impartial Reporter

    List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation

    List_of_British_politicians_who_have_changed_party_affiliation

  • Social Democratic and Labour Party election results
  • List of results for the UK-based Social Democratic and Labour Party

    Donnelly 12,003 24.4 3 Belfast South Ben Caraher 4,149 8.0 4 Belfast West Gerry Fitt 19,554 41.0 1 Fermanagh and South Tyrone Denis Haughey 15,410 25.0 3 Londonderry

    Social Democratic and Labour Party election results

    Social_Democratic_and_Labour_Party_election_results

  • Unity (Northern Ireland)
  • Electoral pacts in Northern Ireland

    Paisley) Scottish National Party (William Wolfe) Republican Labour Party (Gerry Fitt) Results by area Northern Ireland Scotland See also Accession of the United

    Unity (Northern Ireland)

    Unity_(Northern_Ireland)

  • Craigavon
  • Town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland (founded 1965)

    comment, "A Protestant city for a Protestant people". Irish Labour MP Gerry Fitt described the naming of the new city as "a calculated insult" and Nationalist

    Craigavon

    Craigavon

    Craigavon

  • Alasdair McDonnell
  • Northern Irish politician (born 1949)

    v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Alasdair McDonnell

    Alasdair McDonnell

    Alasdair_McDonnell

  • Eddie McGrady
  • v t e Social Democratic and Labour Party Leadership Leader Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011)

    Eddie McGrady

    Eddie_McGrady

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