Stephen Coughlan

Stephen Coughlan
Teachta Dála
In office
October 1961 – June 1977
ConstituencyLimerick East
Mayor of Limerick
In office
1951–1952
In office
1969–1970
Personal details
Born(1910-12-26)26 December 1910
Limerick, Ireland
Died20 December 1994(1994-12-20) (aged 83)
Political party
Spouse
Margaret Hanley
(m. 1943)
Children3
EducationBlackrock College
Military service
Branch/serviceIrish Republican Army
Years of servicec. 1930–1945

Stephen Coughlan (26 December 1910 – 20 December 1994) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served for sixteen years as Teachta Dála (TD) for the Limerick East constituency.[1] During the 1930s and 40s he was a member of the Irish Republican Army but in the post-World War 2 period he moved into politics, first with the Republican Clann na Poblachta party and then later with the Labour Party. After becoming extremely politically powerful in his home of Limerick City, Coughlan was criticised as being an extremely parochial politician who jealously guarded his power base against any challenger, even those in his own party, which resulted in a number of local splits and rivalries that ultimately corroded his support. Politically and socially conservative, Coughlan was frequently at odds with the rest of the Labour party, while his "colourful" behaviour often drew national attention.

  1. ^ "Stephen Coughlan". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 15 September 2012.