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Martin Henry Flannery (2 March 1918 – 16 October 2006) was a British politician. Originally a communist, he continued to hold decidedly left-wing views after he joined the Labour Party, and was Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hillsborough for 18 years, from February 1974 to 1992. ==Early life== Flannery was born in Hillsborough, in Sheffield. His father, who was born in County Tipperary,〔Profile of (and by) Flannery in ''The House Magazine'', 21 February 1986〕 was a foreman at a steel works (and a former soldier in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers〔). His mother was born in Sheffield, but was of Irish parentage on both sides.〔 He was educated at the Sacred Heart School in Hillsborough and the local Catholic grammar school De La Salle College, which is now All Saints.〔( Obituary ), ''The Guardian'', 19 October 2006〕 He attended Sheffield College of Education and Sheffield Teachers' Training College, and began to work as a teacher, but then volunteered to join the British Army in the Second World War. He joined the 1st Battalion, Royal Scots; he was sent to India in 1942, and was wounded in Burma in 1945. He was a warrant officer when he was demobilised. He married in 1949, and had one son and two daughters.
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