John Joseph Brennan

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John Joseph Brennan was a Northern Irish politician. He stood for the British House of Commons in Belfast West at the 1959 UK general election, representing the Independent Labour Group, receiving 37.6% of the vote.

In 1962 he stood for the Belfast Falls constituency at the Northern Ireland general election, 1962, before becoming a founder member of the National Democratic Party.

Under the National Democratic banner, Brennan won Belfast Central at the 1965 Northern Ireland election without facing an opponent - the only member of that party to win election at this level.

However, at the 1969 election, he was defeated by Paddy Kennedy of the Republican Labour Party.

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Parliament of Northern Ireland
Preceded by
Francis Hanna
Member of Parliament for Belfast Central
1965 - 1969
Succeeded by
Paddy Kennedy
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