Background
Brady was born in the Ballybot area of Newry.
Brady was born in the Ballybot area of Newry.
He attended the Abbey Primary School in the town and later the Abbey Christian Brothers" Grammar School.
After this, he went to university in Liverpool. In 1981, Brady was employed by the Confederation of Community Groups in Newry, running a welfare rights advice centre, dealing with benefits and housing issues until 2007. He first took his seat in the Northern Ireland Assembly on 8 March 2007 and retained the seat in 2011.
He does not take his seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, in line with Sinn Féin"s abstentionist policy.
On 4 May 2015, during his Westminster election campaign, Brady was told by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) of a death threat against him. During the early hours of the following morning, he was advised again of another death threat against him and a bomb threat on his family home in Newry.
The PSNI searched the property and found no devices.
Brady says he was always interested in politics and was always an Irish republican so it was an obvious progression for him to be selected to contest the Newry and Armagh Assembly seat in 2007 for Sinn Féin. He was selected to contest the 2015 general election by party members in Newry and won the seat.
56th United Kingdom Parliament. 3rd Northern Ireland Assembly. 4th Northern Ireland Assembly]
Brady is the Deputy Chair of the Department for Social Development committee and a member of the Health committee in the Assembly.
As well as this, locally, he is also a member of the Confederation of Community Groups and a member of the Board of Governors for schools in his constituency.