Peter Hadden Northern Irish politician (1950–2010)
Peter Hadden
Peter Hadden (19 February 1950 – 5 May 2010) was a leading member of the Socialist Party in Northern Ireland .
Born in Strabane , Hadden studied at the University of Sussex , where he joined the Trotskyist Militant tendency .[ 1] He moved back to Belfast in 1971,[ 2] where he became a full-time official for NIPSA ,[ 1] while organising a Trotskyist group within the Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP). Hadden and his supporters were expelled from the NILP in 1977 [ 3] and they instead founded the Labour and Trade Union Group to contest elections as an independent organisation.[ 4]
From 1980, Hadden wrote extensively on socialism and The Troubles , with titles including Divide and Rule , Common History Common Struggle , Beyond the Troubles , Towards Division Not Peace and Troubled Times .[ 1] [ 2] He supported the majority during the split in Militant in the early 1990s, and as a result all the tendency's members in Northern Ireland followed him into Militant Labour .[ 4]
The LTUG never enjoyed success at the polls and was considered a fringe party . Hadden stood for the Labour and Trade Union Group in Belfast South at the 1992 general election , taking 2.2% of the votes cast.[ 5] During the campaign, he only narrowly escaped a bombing.[ 4] At the 1993 Northern Ireland local elections , he stood in the Lagan Bank division of Belfast City Council as a Militant Labour candidate, but took only 142 votes.[ 6] In 1996 his group was part of the Labour coalition . The list garnered 333 votes in Belfast South at the Northern Ireland Forum election 1996. He was placed sixth on the party's top-up list, but was not elected.[ 7] [ 8]
Militant Labour became the Socialist Party, and Hadden remained its leading figure in Northern Ireland until his death in 2010.
References
1 2 3 "Co-founder of Socialist Party ", Irish Times , 22 May 2010
1 2 Kevin McLoughlin, "Obituary - Peter Hadden 1950 - 2010 Archived 2010-11-18 at the Wayback Machine ", Socialist Party NI
↑ British and Irish Communist Organisation , "Labour in Ulster", p.17
1 2 3 Niall Mulholland, "Peter Hadden - an inspiring life for socialism ", Committee for a Workers' International , 20 May 2010
↑ South Belfast, 1983-1992 , Northern Ireland Elections
↑ Belfast City Council Elections 1993-2005 , Northern Ireland Elections
↑ 1996 Candidates - South Belfast , Northern Ireland Elections
↑ 1996 Elections - List of Candidates , Northern Ireland Elections