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When Lynch returned he was questioned on this by a Clare backbencher Dr Bill Loughnane along with Tom McEllistrim at a parliamentary party meeting.
When Lynch returned he was confronted openly by Síle de Valera, Dr Bill Loughnane, a noted hardline Republican backbencher, along with Tom McEllistrim, a member of Haughey's gang of five, at a parliamentary party meeting.
Haughey won the leadership contest by a decisive margin and McEllistrim was rewarded by being appointed Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works.
McEllistrim lost his seat at the 1987 general election by four votes to Dick Spring.

McEllistrim and being
It was also the first time that two Fianna Fáil TDs had been elected in the Kerry North constituency, the other deputy being Tom McEllistrim.

McEllistrim and elected
In the 1977 general election McEllistrim was elected along with his running mate Kit Ahern.
His son, Tom McEllistrim, was elected in Kerry North at the 2002 general election.

McEllistrim and at
McEllistrim believed that Lynch was about to retire and was particularly uncomfortable at the thought of George Colley succeeding Lynch.

McEllistrim and .
This group, known as the " gang of five ," consisted of Jackie Fahey, Tom McEllistrim, Seán Doherty, Mark Killilea, Jnr and Albert Reynolds.
This group, known as the " gang of five ," consisted of Jackie Fahey, Tom McEllistrim, Seán Doherty, Mark Killilea and Albert Reynolds.
He became a member of the so-called " gang of five " with Jackie Fahey, Mark Killilea, Jnr, Tom McEllistrim and Seán Doherty which aligned itself to Charles Haughey and supported him in the subsequent leadership contest.
The other members were Albert Reynolds, Mark Killilea, Jnr, Tom McEllistrim and Jackie Fahey.
* 24 October-Tom McEllistrim, Fianna Fáil TD for Kerry North.
Thomas ( Tom ) McEllistrim ( 15 January 1932 – 25 February 2000 ) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
Born in Boherbee, County Kerry in 1932, McEllistrim was the son of the sitting Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála and War of Independence veteran, Tom McEllistrim.
McEllistrim, who was given much credit for this feat, was disappointed not to receive a promotion to a Junior Ministry.
McEllistrim became disillusioned with the Taoiseach and party leader Jack Lynch from then and began to believe that Charles Haughey was the right candidate for the party leadership.
McEllistrim was particularly vocal with regard to party policy towards Northern Ireland and, as he saw it, Lynch's apparent lack of sympathy towards the northern nationalist community.
McEllistrim was a member of the so-called " gang of five " along with Seán Doherty, Mark Killilea, Jnr, Jackie Fahey and Albert Reynolds who started a lobbying campaign in favour of Haughey on the back benches of the party.
McEllistrim died aged 68 on 25 February 2000.
Fahey was instrumental in forming the so-called " gang of five " with Albert Reynolds, Mark Killilea, Tom McEllistrim and Seán Doherty.
Along with Jackie Fahey, Tom McEllistrim, Seán Doherty and Albert Reynolds, Killilea was one of the so-called " gang of five " that lobbied the parliamentary party for support for Charles Haughey in the event of the retirement of Jack Lynch.
A group known as the " gang of five ", which consisted of Tom McEllistrim, Mark Killilea, Jnr, Seán Doherty, Jackie Fahey and Albert Reynolds, had tried to whip up support for Haughey within the party for the previous few months, as they had anticipated that a change of leadership was imminent.

younger and succeeded
The second Baronet died without male issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the third Baronet.
The sixth earl of Aberdeen was succeeded by his younger brother, the seventh Earl.
He was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the third Marquess.
He had four adopted children but no biological issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Marquess.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Emperor Hanzei.
Friedrich succeeded his father as Margrave of Ansbach in 1486 and his younger brother as Margrave of Bayreuth in 1495.
Without issue, after his death Frederick Augustus was succeeded by his younger brother, Johann.
Richard's younger brother John, who succeeded him, was not so fortunate ; he suffered the loss of Normandy and numerous other French territories following the disastrous Battle of Bouvines.
Ioannis Kapodistrias was succeeded as Governor by his younger brother, Augustinos Kapodistrias.
Louis was succeeded in turn by a younger brother, Charles X, who reigned from 1824 to 1830.
The tsar was succeeded by his younger brother, Nicholas I ( 1825 – 1855 ), who at the onset of his reign was confronted with an uprising.
John succeeded his father as elector in 1486, while the Franconian possessions of the Hohenzollern dynasty passed to his younger brothers Frederick I and Siegmund.
His third oldest son, Yahya, is of interest to some because he reportedly converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity and campaigned for a good part of his life to gain the Ottoman Imperial throne, to which his younger brother Ahmed I succeeded to in 1603.
Her younger half-brother, Edward VI, succeeded Henry in 1547.
He died after being struck by an arrow while hunting, under circumstances that remain murky, and was succeeded by his younger brother Henry.
* April 23 – Stadtholder Maurice of Nassau of the Dutch Republic dies and is succeeded by his younger brother, Frederick Henry.
* November 17 – The Elizabethan era begins: Queen Mary I of England dies and is succeeded by her younger half-sister Elizabeth.
Louis had no children with her, either, thus his younger brother Otto V succeeded him in Brandenburg.
* 1134 BC: Apheidas, legendary King of Athens, is assassinated and succeeded by his younger brother Thymoetes after a reign of 1 year.
* 1347 BC: King Erechtheus II is reportedly killed by lightning after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his younger brother Cecrops II.
Wladyslaw was succeeded in the Kingdom of Poland by his younger brother, Duke of Lithuania, Casimir IV Jagiellon in 1447, after a three-year interregnum.
* Shao Di, age 18, is deposed by a group of high officials and succeeded by his younger brother Wen Di as emperor of the Liu Song Dynasty.
He died in 1574, succeeded by his eldest surviving son Francesco, whose inability to produce male heirs led to the succession of his younger brother, Ferdinando, upon his death in 1587.
* 1134 BC — Apheidas, legendary King of Athens, is assassinated and succeeded by his younger brother Thymoetes after a reign of 1 year.
He was succeeded by his younger brother, Alfred the Great.

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