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650:, a seat he held until 2005. In a 1993 parliamentary debate on anti-terrorism legislation Mallon addressed the ineffectiveness of these types of legislation: "From the very day and hour that the state was formed it has been sustained by draconian emergency legislation, military might, soldiers, not one police service but on certain occasions two and on others three, and by the inpouring of billions of pounds--according to the Secretary of State, £3.5 billion last year. There is a fundamental question to be asked outside of the legalities of the emergency provisions legislation, of the statistics and of the emotions that it engenders. Where a state or a statelet is formed with the weight of the British Government behind it in military and financial terms and in terms of the emergency provisions legislation, the Prevention of Terrorism Acts and the Special Powers Act and still the problem remains, is there not a fundamental question to ask? Is it not even more fundamental to ask why, after 72 years, all those measures have never brought peace, stability or unity of purpose to the north of Ireland?" 40: 631:'s rolling devolution. However, due to his membership of the Seanad he was, following a challenge by Unionist politicians, disqualified. Under legislation of the time, no elected member of a British parliament or regional assembly could serve in a parliament outside the United Kingdom or Commonwealth without losing their British seat. That restriction was removed with regard to the 815:
paid tribute by saying "Seamus never wavered from his vision for a shared future where neighbors of all faiths could live in dignity, or from the belief he shared with John Hume and the entire SDLP that nonviolence was the only way to reach that goal."
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Mallon had retired to his second home in County Donegal for a while, but when his wife's health began to fail he moved back to Markethill to care for her, and continued to live in Markethill after her death.
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he recalled seeing his own close friend's dead body after being murdered by loyalists and having witnessed two RUC members bleeding to death after being murdered in an IRA ambush in Markethill.
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in 1994. He was a member of the SDLP team at the all-party negotiations (the 'Stormont talks') that opened in Belfast in June 1996. He has frequently been quoted as saying that the
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replaced both, Hume as leader and Mallon as Deputy First Minister, when the Northern Ireland Executive was re-established following a suspension.
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Mallon died at his home in Markethill on 24 January 2020, aged 83. He had been treated for cancer before his death. SDLP Stormont leader,
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He was a lifelong smoker and drinker who suffered from heart problems throughout his life, having his first heart attack in 1980.
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During his time in politics, Mallon lived in his hometown of Markethill, in a house with bulletproof windows installed.
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Mallon was a strong advocate of non-violent nationalism, and opposed political violence. In an interview with
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He was also involved in amateur drama and wrote a play which won an All-Ireland amateur drama play award.
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Mallon did not contest his seat in the Stormont Assembly in the 2003 elections, and stood down at the
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During the 1960s, Mallon was involved in the civil rights movement, especially in his native
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was nominated to contest the seat Mallon vacated, but failed to re-capture the seat as
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Newry and Armagh (since 1983)
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Cush) died in October 2016. Their daughter Órla is married with one child.
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for slow learners". The Good Friday Agreement led to the setting up of the
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to Jane (née O'Flaherty) and Francis Mallon, and was educated at the
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Seamus Mallon was born in the largely Protestant village of
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People educated at Abbey Christian Brothers' Grammar School
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Members of the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention
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Ministers of the Northern Ireland Executive (since 1999)
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Deputy Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
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People educated at St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh
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violence, and was also in favour of police reform in
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He also sat in the 1049: 3448:Social Democratic and Labour Party MPs (UK) 562: 2866: 2852: 2239: 2225: 2020: 2006: 1762:Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention 1018: 833: 831: 829: 588:Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention 38: 3433:People of The Troubles (Northern Ireland) 1980:deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland 1589: 758:Mallon was conferred with the Freedom of 471:deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland 55:Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland 1479:. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 8 June 2018. 1085: 988: 986: 984: 378:Abbey Christian Brothers' Grammar School 220:23 January 1986 – 11 April 2005 173:25 June 1998 – 26 November 2003 3443:Social Democratic and Labour Party MLAs 1330: 1272: 1212: 1115: 1113: 837: 826: 701:of Northern Ireland, serving alongside 626:Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 620:In 1982, Mallon was elected to the new 594:. 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Seamus Mallon (rugby union)

Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
David Trimble
Office established
Mark Durkan
Social Democratic and Labour Party
John Hume
Bríd Rodgers
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Newry and Armagh
Dominic Bradley
Member of Parliament
Newry and Armagh
Jim Nicholson
Conor Murphy
Senator
Charles Haughey
Nominated by the Taoiseach
Markethill
SDLP
Abbey Christian Brothers' Grammar School
St Patrick's Grammar School
Alma mater
St Mary's University College
/ˈʃməsˈmælən/
deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
Deputy Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Markethill

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