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Alan Carr (politician)
Alan Carr (born 1948) is a former trade unionist and politician from Northern Ireland.
Carr studied at Annadale Grammar School in Belfast and the New University of Ulster,〔''The Times Guide to the House of Commons May 1979'', p.48〕 at which he founded a Labour Club. He joined the Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP), and was first elected to its Executive Committee in 1970/71.〔Aaron Edwards, ''A history of the Northern Ireland Labour Party'', p.155〕
Carr became a lecturer and administrator for the Open University, and was the NILP's leading figure from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s, chairing the party for much of the period.〔 While the British and Irish Communist Organisation claimed that he was a member of their group in the early 1970s, he was criticised by them later in the decade. He also led the expulsion of Peter Hadden's Labour and Trade Union Group from the NILP in 1977,〔British and Irish Communist Organisation, "Labour in Ulster", p.17〕 and with the Newtownabbey Labour Party, which split away from the NILP following disputes over the Ulster Workers' Strike.〔Aaron Edwards, ''A history of the Northern Ireland Labour Party'', p.225〕 Carr strongly opposed Michael Foot's leadership of the British Labour Party, believing Foot was too sympathetic to Irish nationalism.〔Aaron Edwards, ''A history of the Northern Ireland Labour Party'', p.223〕
Carr stood unsuccessfully for the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention in Londonderry in 1975.〔"(Londonderry 1973-1982 )", Northern Ireland Elections〕 He then shifted his attention to Belfast, standing for the City Council's Area H at the Northern Ireland local elections, 1977 and 1981,〔"(The Local Government Elections 1973-1981: Belfast )", Northern Ireland Elections〕 and for Belfast North at the 1979 UK general election, at which he took 4.5% of the vote.〔"(North Belfast 1973-1982 )", Northern Ireland Elections〕
From the mid-1980s, Carr focused on his university career; he served as the Open University's "Head of Union Liaison" in the mid-2000s, and was National Treasurer of the University and College Union until his retirement in 2012.〔"(Branch Exec Photos and Biographies Ordinary members )", UCU - Open University〕
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