Brendan Corish

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Brendan Corish

Tánaiste

Periods in office:
14 March 19735 July 1977

Predecessor(s) Erskine H. Childers
Successor(s) George Colley
Born 19 November 1918
Wexford, Ireland
Died 17 February 1990
Wexford, Ireland
Political party Labour Party

Brendan Corish (Irish: Breandán Mac Fheorais; 19 November 191817 February 1990), was an Irish Labour Party politician, and leader of his party from 1960 to 1977. He was Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) of Ireland from 1973 to 1977.

Corish was born in 1918 in Wexford. He was educated locally and was a member of the 1st Wexford Scout troop (Scouting Ireland (CSI)). He joined the clerical staff of Wexford County Council at a young age. He was elected to the 12th Dáil for the Wexford constituency in a by-election on 4 December 1945 caused by the death of his father, Richard Corish. He was returned to the 13th Dáil in the 1948 general election, and returned at every subsequent general election until his retirement in 1982.

With the election of the First Inter-Party Government in the 1948 election, Corish was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministers for Local Government and Defence, serving until the defeat of the government in the 1951 election. When the Second Inter-party Government was formed after the 1954 election, Corish was appointed Minister for Social Welfare.

In 1960 Corish succeeded William Norton as Labour leader. He introduced new policies which made the party more socialist in outlook. However, the party moved carefully because 'socialism' was still considered a dirty word in 1960s Ireland. Corish claimed that Ireland would be 'Socialist in the Seventies'. To a certain extent he was right because Fine Gael and Labour formed a coalition government between 1973 and 1977. Corish became Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Social Welfare.

In 1977, the Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave called a general election, and Fianna Fáil was returned to power in a landslide victory. Corish resigned as leader of the Labour party. He retired from politics completely at the February 1982 general election.

Brendan Corish died on February 17, 1990 in County Wexford at the age of 71.

Political offices
Preceded by
Eamonn Kissane
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence
1948–1951
Succeeded by
Donnchadh Ó Briain
Preceded by
Erskine H. Childers
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Government
1948–1951
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Preceded by
James Ryan
Minister for Social Welfare
1954–1957
Succeeded by
Paddy Smith
Preceded by
William Norton
Leader of the Irish Labour Party
1960–1977
Succeeded by
Frank Cluskey
Preceded by
Erskine H. Childers
Tánaiste
1973–1977
Succeeded by
George Colley
Preceded by
Pádraig Faulkner
Minister for Health
1973–1977
Succeeded by
Charles Haughey
Preceded by
Joseph Brennan
Minister for Social Welfare
1973–1977
Deputy Prime Ministers of Ireland
Tánaistí na hÉireann
Government of Ireland

Seán T. O'KellySeán LemassWilliam NortonSeán MacEnteeFrank AikenErskine H. ChildersBrendan CorishGeorge ColleyMichael O'LearyRay MacSharryDick SpringPeter BarryBrian LenihanJohn P. WilsonBertie AhernMary HarneyMichael McDowell


Vice-Presidents of the Executive Council
Kevin O'HigginsErnest BlytheSeán T. O'Kelly


This page incorporates information from the Oireachtas Members Database

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