Jack Beattie, born on April fourteenth, eighteen eighty-six, was a prominent figure in Northern Ireland's political landscape. A dedicated teacher by profession, he transitioned into politics, becoming a key member of the Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP).
In nineteen twenty-five, Beattie made his mark by becoming a Member of the Northern Ireland House of Commons, representing the Belfast East constituency. His political journey continued as he took on the role of representative for Belfast Pottinger starting in nineteen twenty-nine.
Throughout his career, Beattie demonstrated strong leadership qualities, eventually serving as the leader of the NILP. His contributions to the political arena were significant, reflecting his commitment to the values and needs of his constituents.