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Paddy Gormley
Patrick Joseph Gormley, known as Paddy Gormley (1916 - August 2001) was an Irish nationalist politician.
Born in Claudy, Gormley was educated at St Columb's College and the National University of Ireland. In 1945, he was elected to Londonderry County Council, representing the Nationalist Party. His brother Tom, soon followed him into politics.
At the Northern Ireland general election, 1953, Gormley was elected to represent Mid Londonderry. In the three subsequent elections, he was elected unopposed. However, his increasing distance from the majority of the Nationalist Party lost him the chance to become Chairman of the Parliamentary Party in 1964, Eddie McAteer instead taking charge.
Just before the 1965 election, Gormley was seriously injured in a car accident in Carrickmacross. Although he was elected, he remained in hospital until January the following year and eventually won an action against the driver of a lorry involved in the crash.
Despite his injuries, Gormley stood for Londonderry at the 1966 UK general election. He took second place, with 37% of the votes cast. In May 1966, he became Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, standing down in February 1967.
In 1966, Gormley spoke warmly of Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill's overtures to nationalists. He began questioning the party line on issues such as interdenominational schooling, and called for the Nationalist Party to become a centre left radical party. He also rejected the idea that Ireland was a Catholic state. However, his criticism of more radical nationalists at the start of The Troubles and his limited support for some of Stormont's actions lost him his seat at the Northern Ireland general election, 1969.
==References==

*Eric Waugh, (Obituary - Patrick Gormley ), ''Belfast Telegraph''
*(Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons )

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