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Constituency
  
Wicklow

Spouse(s)
  
John McManus

Political party
  
Labour Party

Nationality
  
Irish

Succeeded by
  
Joan Burton

Role
  
Teachta Dala

Preceded by
  
Brendan Howlin

Name
  
Liz McManus


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Born
  
23 March 1947 (age 77) Montreal, Canada (
1947-03-23
)

Other political affiliations
  
Democratic Left (1992–99), Workers' Party (1979–92)

Previous office
  
Member of Dail Eireann (1992–2009)

Books
  
Acts of subversion, A Comparative Analysis of Waiting Lists for Acute Hospital Treatment in EU Countries

Education
  
University College Dublin

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Elizabeth McManus (born 23 March 1947) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 2002 to 2007 and Minister of State at the Department of the Environment from 1994 to 1997. She served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 1992 to 2011.

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Early life and writing career

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McManus was born in 1947 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She studied Architecture at University College Dublin, where she shared a drawing desk with Ruairi Quinn. McManus is an accomplished writer. She has won the Hennessy, Listowel and Irish PEN awards in fiction. Her first novel Acts of Subversion was nominated for the Aer Lingus/Irish Times Literature Prize. McManus was also a weekly columnist with the Sunday Tribune from 1986 until 1992.

Political career

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She first ran for political office in 1979 when she was elected to Bray Town Council for Sinn Féin the Workers' Party. Later she was elected to Wicklow County Council. She helped establish a women's refuge in Bray in 1978 and was its convenor until 1991.

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McManus was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1992 general election as a member of Democratic Left. She retained her seat in every subsequent election until her retirement in 2011. In 1994 Democratic Left formed a government with Fine Gael and the Labour Party, and McManus became Minister of State for Housing and Urban Renewal until that coalition lost power in 1997. During this period she was also a member of the Northern Ireland Forum for Peace and Reconciliation.

In 1999, Democratic Left merged with the Labour Party, and in 2002 McManus was elected Deputy Leader of the Labour Party. Another former Democratic Left TD, Pat Rabbitte, became leader of the party. She also became the Labour Party spokesperson on Health.

She was the deputy leader of the Labour Party and party spokesperson on Health from 2002 to 2007. Following the resignation of Pat Rabbitte on 23 August 2007 she was acting leader of the Labour Party until September 2007, but chose not to stand for re-election as deputy leader when a deputy leadership election was held. Joan Burton replaced her as deputy leader. She was party spokesperson on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources from 2007 to 2011.

She retired from politics at the 2011 general election.

Private life

She was formerly married to John McManus; the couple had four children. They publicly separated in 2006. John McManus, a physician in general practice, was a Labour member of Bray Town Council from 1999 to 2009.

By February 2015 McManus had been with her new partner, Sean, also active in the Labour Party, for ten years.

References

Liz McManus Wikipedia