James Joseph Oliver Mary Kemmy (14 September 1936 – 25 September 1997) was an Irish
socialist
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politician from
Limerick
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, who started his political career in the
Labour Party.
He later left Labour, was elected as an
independent
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Teachta Dála
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(TD), and founded the
Democratic Socialist Party, which merged with the Labour Party in the 1990s.
Early and personal life
Kemmy was born 14 September 1936 in O'Curry Street, Limerick, the eldest of three sons and two daughters of Michael Kemmy and Elizabeth Kemmy ().
The family later moved to the
Garryowen area of the city. His father's death from
tuberculosis
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meant that he had to leave school at 15 for a
stonemason
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apprenticeship to support his four siblings.
[ He worked for many years as bricklayer for Limerick City Council. Kemmy was an atheist.
]
Political career
In 1963, Kemmy joined the Labour Party and worked as a trade union
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ist. He was a member of the party's National Administrative Council, and its Director of Elections in 1969. He resigned from the party in 1972 because of conflict with local Labour TD Stephen Coughlan
Stephen Coughlan (26 December 1910 – 20 December 1994) was an Irish Labour Party (Ireland), Labour Party politician who served for sixteen years as Teachta Dála (TD) for the Limerick East (Dáil constituency), Limerick East constituency. Duri ...
.[ Taking advantage of a change in the law which removed the ban on council employees standing for election as councillors, he was elected to Limerick City Council in 1974. He had pledged not to wear the formal robes of a councillor, saying that "While some councillors act like clowns, there is no need to dress like them."]
In 1975 Kemmy founded the Limerick Family Planning Clinic. At the time, it was illegal to sell condoms in Ireland
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and the clinic was condemned by the Catholic Church
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.
Kemmy stood unsuccessfully as an independent
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candidate for Dáil Éireann
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in the Limerick East constituency at the 1977 general election. His second attempt, at the 1981 general election, was successful, and he was elected to the 22nd Dáil. During this time Kemmy criticised the 1981 Irish hunger strike which earned him the animosity of many Irish republicans and socialists as well as a number of his fellow trade unionists.[ Despite this he was re-elected at the February 1982 general election, but his opposition to the pro-life amendment to the ]Constitution
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When these pri ...
had led to sustained attacks from the Catholic Church
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. At the November 1982 general election, Kemmy lost his seat to Labour's Frank Prendergast.
He returned to Dáil Éireann at the 1987 general election and was re-elected again at the 1989 general election. In May 1990, his Democratic Socialist Party merged with the Labour Party.
Kemmy was re-elected as a Labour Party TD at the 1992 general election and again at the 1997 general election. After the merger, Kemmy was elected vice-chairman of the Labour Party in 1991 and chairman in 1993. He was twice elected Mayor of Limerick
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, from 1991 to 1992 and again from 1995 to 1996.[
Shortly before his death, Kemmy edited the acclaimed book ''The Limerick Anthology'' which featured the work of his admirer, Frank McCourt.]
Kemmy was diagnosed with multiple myeloma
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in 1997. He died on 25 September 1997, following a short illness. He was buried in Mount St Lawrence cemetery, Limerick, after a secular funeral ceremony.[ The Limerick East by-election to fill the seat was held on 11 March 1998 and was won by the Labour Party candidate and former Democratic Socialist Party colleague ]Jan O'Sullivan
Jan O'Sullivan (; born 6 December 1950) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Education and Skills from 2014 to 2016 and as a Minister of State from 2011 to 2014. She served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Lime ...
.
Historian
Kemmy was also very interested in Limerick's local history. He was the founder and editor of the ''Old Limerick Journal'', which promoted the study of Limerick history with an emphasis on the neglected area of labour history. He edited two collections of Limerick-related prose and poetry, ''The Limerick anthology'' (1996) and ''The Limerick compendium'' (1997), and was joint author of ''Limerick in old postcards'' (1997).[
]
Legacy
The College of Business in the University of Limerick
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was named in his memory in 2003 as the "Kemmy Business School". The city council had proposed in 1999 to name a new bridge after Kemmy, but it was renamed the Abbey Bridge. In 2000 the Limerick City Museum was renamed the Jim Kemmy Municipal Museum. The Jim Kemmy Papers are housed at the Glucksman Library, University of Limerick.
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1936 births
1997 deaths
Deaths from multiple myeloma
Labour Party (Ireland) TDs
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Members of the 28th Dáil
Mayors of Limerick (city)
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Independent TDs
Irish stonemasons
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