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- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell abstract "Thomas Joseph Campbell (14 December 1871 – 3 May 1946), known as \"T. J.\" Campbell, was an Irish politician, barrister, journalist, author and Judge.Campbell was born in Belfast on 14 December 1871. He studied at St Malachy's College and the Royal University of Ireland. He was awarded a BA in 1892, his LL.B in 1894 and an MA in 1897. In 1895, he began editing The Irish News, a local Belfast-based newspaper. In 1899, he was the Chairman of the Ulster District Institute of Journalists.In 1900 Campbell was called to the Irish Bar (King’s Inn) and the English Bar in 1904. In 1918 he was appointed as a King's Counsel. He became a Bencher of King’s Inn in 1924. Campbell was the first Treasurer of the Bar of Northern Ireland and first Secretary of the Circuit of Northern Ireland.A close friend of Joseph Devlin MP, Campbell was a supporter of John Redmond MP and stood for the Irish Parliamentary Party in South Monaghan at the 1918 UK general election. He lost the election to Sinn Féin's Sean McEntee (then in prison and later Finance Minister in the first De Valera led Government in the Irish Republic).\" A man of markedly moderate views\" **, in 1929 Campbell was appointed to the Senate of Northern Ireland. At the 1931 UK general election, he stood unsuccessfully for the Nationalist Party in Belfast West. In 1934, he was elected to the Parliament of Northern Ireland in a by-election as Stormont MP for Belfast Central, resigning his seat in the Senate. He was elected unopposed in Belfast Central in the general elections of 1938 and 1945.From 1937, he and Richard Byrne were the only Nationalist Party MPs to regularly attend the Stormont Parliament, and after Byrne's death in 1942, he was a lone voice against abstentionism in his own party. From the Senate in 1931 he successfully introduced the only nationalist sponsored Stormont bill, the Wild Birds Protection Act. Described as an \"old friend and political opponent\" by Lord Craigavon he was chairman of the Public Accounts Committee. Campbell has been described as having a \"Redmondite approach and rigid attachment to attendance and parliamentary etiquette (which) ruled him out as a unifying influence\" on his own party after the death of its leader Devlin. ** Campbell opposed the use of violence to achieve political ends throughout his political career.His book Fifty Years Of Ulster (1941) was mainly about his work as a barrister, but he also predicted the difficulties which would eventually befall the Stormont Parliament:\"If a minority anywhere are to regard themselves as condemned to be in a permanent minority in Parliament with no inducement to tempt ambition or ability into their ranks they will inevitably become discouraged and indifferent. A Parliamentary constitution depends on the continuance of parties and if this factor is eliminated the constitution will of itself cease to exist. Parliamentary government will fall into contempt. The system will collapse\".He said of his attendance at the Stormont Parliament \"I went there of duty, not of desire\".In November 1945,he resigned his Belfast Central seat and retired from politics in order to take up a position as a County Court Judge.".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell almaMater Inns_of_Court.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell almaMater Kings_Inns.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell almaMater Royal_University_of_Ireland.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthDate "1871-12-14".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthDate "1872".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthPlace Belfast.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthPlace United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthYear "1872".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell deathDate "1946-05-03".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell deathPlace Belfast.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell deathPlace Northern_Ireland.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell deathYear "1946".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "Leader of theNationalist Party".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "Member of theNorthern Ireland House of Commons".
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- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "forBelfast Central".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell party Nationalist_Party_(Northern_Ireland).
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell religion Catholic_Church.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell successor Frank_Hanna.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell successor James_McSparran.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell successor John_Clements_Glendinning.
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- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell wikiPageWikiLinkText "T. J. Campbell".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Campbell".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Joseph Campbell".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell after Frank_Hanna.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell after James_McSparran.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell almaMater Inns_of_Court.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell almaMater Kings_Inns.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell almaMater Royal_University_of_Ireland.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell before Joseph_Devlin.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthDate "1871-12-14".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthPlace Belfast.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell birthPlace United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell dateOfBirth "1872".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell dateOfDeath "1946-05-03".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell deathDate "1946-05-03".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell deathPlace "Belfast, Northern Ireland".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell honorificSuffix Queens_Counsel.
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- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell name "Campbell, Thomas Joseph".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell name "T. J. Campbell".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "Leader of the Nationalist Party".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "Member of the Northern Ireland House of Commons".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "Member of the Northern Ireland Senate".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell office "for Belfast Central".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell party Nationalist_Party_(Northern_Ireland).
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell placeOfBirth "Belfast".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell placeOfDeath "Belfast".
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell predecessor Harold_Barbour.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell predecessor Joseph_Devlin.
- Thomas_Joseph_Campbell predecessor "Joseph Devlin".