Thomas Johnson (Irish Politician)

This article is about Thomas Johnson the Irish politician. For others of the same name see: Thomas Johnson (disambiguation).
Thomas Johnson (1872-1963) was an Irish nationalist and Labour Party leader. He led the Irish Labour Party in the United Kingdom Parliament. Later, after Irish independence, he was elected a TD for County Dublin to the first Dil ireann (Irish parliament) in 1922 and was the head of the Labour Party until 1927.
  • Further reading: Thomas Johnson, 1872 - 1963, John Anthony Gaughan, Kingdom Books, Dublin, 1980, ISBN 0-9506015-3-5
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