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Maurice Webb (politician)

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Webb joined the Labour Party in 1922 as a teenager, and was a well-known political journalist; including for the
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PC
Labour Party
Daily Herald
National Union of Journalists
Member of Parliament
Bradford Central
1945 general election
Parliamentary Labour Party
Brian Close
National Service
cricket
Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Minister of Food
Privy Councillor
1955 general election
Bradford North
Conservative
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Maurice Webb
Parliament of the United Kingdom
William Leach
Member of Parliament
Bradford Central
1945
1955
John Strachey
Minister of Food
Gwilym Lloyd George
Labour MP stub icon

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