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'''Joseph Cunningham''' (1877–July 1965) was a [[unionist (Ireland)|unionist]] [[politician]] in [[Northern Ireland]].
'''Joseph Cunningham''' (1877–July 1965) was a [[unionist (Ireland)|unionist]] [[politician]] in [[Northern Ireland]].


Cunningham worked as a shipyard fitter,<ref name="harbinson">John F. Harbinson, ''The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882-1973'', p.204</ref> and was prominent in the local branch of the [[Amalgamated Society of Engineers]]. In 1912, he voted against the union paying a levy to the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]], and was the only delegate to a union conference not to join a protest against the imprisonment of [[Tom Mann]].<ref name="weekes">{{cite book |last1=Weekes |first1=B. C. M. |title=The Amalgamated Society of Engineers 1880 - 1914 |page=XLV |date=1970 |publisher=University of Warwick |location=Coventry |url=http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/55860/1/WRAP_thesis_Weekes_1970.pdf |access-date=5 October 2022}}</ref>
Cunningham worked as a shipyard fitter and was elected to the first [[Senate of Northern Ireland]] as an [[Ulster Unionist Party]] member, despite having no political experience. He became the longest-serving senator, remaining in post until his death in 1965.<ref>John F. Harbinson, ''The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882-1973'', p.204</ref>

In 1921, Cunningham was elected to the first [[Senate of Northern Ireland]] as an [[Ulster Unionist Party]] member, despite having no political experience. He became the longest-serving senator, remaining in post until his death in 1965.<ref name="harbinson" />


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Joseph Cunningham (1877–July 1965) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

Cunningham worked as a shipyard fitter,[1] and was prominent in the local branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. In 1912, he voted against the union paying a levy to the Labour Party, and was the only delegate to a union conference not to join a protest against the imprisonment of Tom Mann.[2]

In 1921, Cunningham was elected to the first Senate of Northern Ireland as an Ulster Unionist Party member, despite having no political experience. He became the longest-serving senator, remaining in post until his death in 1965.[1]

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  1. ^ a b John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882-1973, p.204
  2. ^ Weekes, B. C. M. (1970). The Amalgamated Society of Engineers 1880 - 1914 (PDF). Coventry: University of Warwick. p. XLV. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
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