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In parliament, Darcey described himself as a "missionary in the banking field". He spoke "at great length and often repetitively on social credit, so much so that, as he admitted, he sometimes emptied the chamber".
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Darcey married Blanche Kelly in 1905, with whom he had five children. He was active in Catholic community organisations, serving as president of the Hobart branch of the
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Darcey received a primary school education and then was apprenticed to a jeweller in Launceston. He worked for F. & W. Stewart for eighteen years before moving to
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Senator for Tasmania. He held the seat until 1943, when he was defeated, having been demoted to fourth place on the ballot to make way for Tasmanian state minister
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to the failure of banks to provide credit. However, he did not support nationalisation of the banks.
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lines. He opposed mainstream economics and the banking industry, attributing the
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Darcey was a prominent advocate of reforming Australia's monetary system along
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This article about an Australian Labor Party member of the Senate is a
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after being relegated to fourth position on Labor's ticket, behind
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After leaving parliament, Darcey retired to his home in
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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