Jack Beattie

John Beattie
Leader of the Northern Ireland Labour Party in Stormont
In office
1942–1943
Preceded byPaddy Agnew
Succeeded byPaddy Agnew
In office
1929–1933
Preceded bySam Kyle
Succeeded byHarry Midgley
Member of Parliament
for Belfast West
In office
25 October 1951 – 26 May 1955
Preceded byThomas Teevan
Succeeded byPatricia McLaughlin
In office
9 February 1943 – 23 February 1950
Preceded byAlexander Browne
Succeeded byJ. G. MacManaway
Member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
In office
22 May 1929 – 19 February 1949
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded bySamuel Rodgers
ConstituencyBelfast Pottinger
In office
3 April 1925 – 22 May 1929
Preceded byThompson Donald
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencyBelfast East
Personal details
Born(1886-04-14)14 April 1886
Died9 March 1960(1960-03-09) (aged 73)
PartyIrish Labour (1949-1960)
Other political
affiliations
NILP (1925-1943)
ILP (1943-1945)
Federation of Labour (1945-1949)
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John Beattie (14 April 1886 – 9 March 1960) was a Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP) politician from Northern Ireland. He was a teacher by profession. In 1925, he became a Member of the Northern Ireland House of Commons for Belfast East. He represented Belfast Pottinger from 1929. At one point he served as leader of the NILP.