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Frank Cluskey (Francis Cluskey) was born on 8 April, 1930 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish Labour Party politician (1930–1989). Discover Frank Cluskey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Francis Cluskey
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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 8 April, 1930
Birthday 8 April
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Date of death 7 May, 1989
Died Place Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Who Is Frank Cluskey's Wife?

His wife is Eileen Gillespie (m. 1956-1978)

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Wife Eileen Gillespie (m. 1956-1978)
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1930

Frank Cluskey (8 April 1930 – 7 May 1989) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism from 1982 to 1983, Leader of the Labour Party from 1977 to 1981 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Welfare from 1973 to 1977.

Cluskey was born on 8 April 1930 in Dublin, the youngest of two sons and three daughters of Francis Cluskey a butcher and active trade unionist, and Elizabeth Cluskey (née Millington).

1960

He was a member of Dublin City Council from 1960 to 1969, and in 1968 he was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin.

1965

He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-Central and Dublin Central constituencies from 1965 to 1981 and 1982 to 1989.

His father was long-serving secretary of the butchers' section of the Workers' Union of Ireland (WUI)), and a close associate of James Larkin. He was educated at St. Vincent's C.B.S. in Glasnevin. He worked as a butcher and then joined the Labour Party. He quickly became a branch secretary in the WUI. He married Eileen Gillespie in 1965, a post office civil servant from Clontarf; she died after a short illness in 1978. They had two daughters and one son.

At the 1965 general election he was elected as a Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-Central constituency.

1973

In 1973 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Welfare, Brendan Corish.

He introduced sweeping reforms to the area while he held that position, pushing through legislation introducing a 'single-mothers' welfare allowance and managing with his colleagues to triple welfare spending between 1973 and 1977.

He played a leading role in initiating the EU Poverty Programmes.

1977

The Fine Gael–Labour Party coalition was defeated at the 1977 general election resulting in the resignation of Brendan Corish as Labour Party leader.

Cluskey was elected the new leader of the Labour Party.

1981

In 1981, the Labour Party entered into a coalition government with Fine Gael.

However Cluskey had lost his seat at the 1981 general election and resigned the party leadership.

On 1 July 1981, he was appointed as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Dublin, replacing Michael O'Leary, who had resigned the seat after succeeding Cluskey as Labour leader.

1982

The coalition government fell in January 1982 over a budget dispute, and Cluskey was re-elected to the Dáil at the February 1982 general election.

When the coalition returned to office after the November 1982 election, Cluskey was appointed as Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism.

He then resigned from the European Parliament, to be replaced by Brendan Halligan.

1983

On 8 December 1983 he resigned as Minister due to a fundamental disagreement over government policy about the Dublin Gas Company.

1987

He retained his Dáil seat in the 1987 general election.

Following his re-election his health deteriorated.

1989

He died on 7 May 1989 after a long battle with cancer.