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Brendan Corish

Brendan Corish
Tánaiste
In office
14 March 1973 – 5 July 1977
Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave
Preceded by Erskine H. Childers
Succeeded by George Colley
Minister for Health
In office
14 March 1973 – 5 July 1977
Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave
Preceded by Pádraig Faulkner
Succeeded by Charles Haughey
Minister for Social Welfare
In office
14 March 1973 – 5 July 1977
Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave
Preceded by Joseph Brennan
Succeeded by Charles Haughey
In office
2 June 1954 – 20 March 1957
Taoiseach John A. Costello
Preceded by James Ryan
Succeeded by Paddy Smith
Leader of the Labour Party
In office
2 March 1960 – 26 June 1977
Preceded by William Norton
Succeeded by Frank Cluskey
Parliamentary Secretary at the Department of Defence
In office
18 February 1948 – 13 June 1951
Taoiseach John A. Costello
Preceded by Éamonn Kissane
Succeeded by Donnchadh Ó Briain
Parliamentary Secretary at the Department of Local Government
In office
18 February 1948 – 13 June 1951
Taoiseach John A. Costello
Preceded by Erskine Childers
Succeeded by Office abolished
Teachta Dála
In office
6 December 1948 – 27 January 1982
Constituency Wexford
Personal details
Born (1918-11-19)19 November 1918
Wexford, Ireland
Died 17 February 1990(1990-02-17) (aged 71)
Wexford, Ireland
Political party Labour Party
Spouse(s) Phyllis Corish
Children 3
Occupation Clerical service worker

Brendan Corish (19 November 1918 – 17 February 1990) was an Irish Labour Party politician, and leader of his party from 1960 to 1977. He also served in a number of cabinet positions, most notably as Tánaiste, Minister for Health and Minister for Social Welfare.

He was born in Wexford town. His father, Richard Corish, a well-known trade union official and Sinn Féin member, had been elected to the First Dáil shortly after the birth of his son and later joined the Labour Party, serving as a local and national politician until his death in 1945.

He was educated locally at Wexford CBS and, in his youth, was a member of the 1st Wexford Scout troop (Scouting Ireland). At the age of nineteen he joined the clerical staff of Wexford County Council.

He was married to Phyllis, and they had three sons.

Corish was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Labour Party candidate in the Wexford by-election in 1945, necessitated by the death of his father who was the sitting TD. He took a seat on the fractured opposition benches, as Fianna Fáil's grip on power continued.

He retained his seat at the 1948 general election in which Fianna Fáil was returned as the largest party in the Dáil once again. However, Fine Gael, the Labour Party, the National Labour Party, Clann na Poblachta, Clann na Talmhan and a number of Independent candidates all came together to form the first inter-party government. Corish was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministers for Defence and Local Government.


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