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Ben Turner (politician)

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A supporter of independent workers' representation, Turner was elected to a local school board in 1892, and was a founder member of the
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movements. He became a textile worker, and first joined a trade union in 1883, when he has involved in a strike of weavers in
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for eighteen years, and as its chairman, in 1911. He stood for Parliament on numerous occasions, and was finally elected for
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in 1934 Turner wrote a volume of poetry entitled "Rhymes, Verses and Poems from a Yorkshire Loom" (
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Town Council, serving for many years, including a stint as Mayor of Batley from 1913 to 1916.
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Turner was Secretary of the Heavy Woollen district branch of the
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Members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress
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West Riding of Yorkshire Power Loom Weavers' Association
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A History of British Trade Unions Since 1889: 1911-1933
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He served in the Government as 35:(1863 – 30 September 1942) was an 14: 526:National Union of Textile Workers 82:National Union of Textile Workers 292:Parliament of the United Kingdom 78:General Union of Textile Workers 604:Chairs of the Labour Party (UK) 392:Labour Representation Committee 1: 459:American Federation of Labour 139:American Federation of Labour 388:National Executive Committee 104:National Executive Committee 635: 498:General Council of the TUC 412:William Cornforth Robinson 557: 548: 540: 532: 524:General President of the 522: 514: 504: 494: 486: 472: 452: 440: 435: 425: 419:Chair of the Labour Party 416: 408: 398: 384: 376: 371: 361: 342: 334: 324: 305: 297: 290: 208:National Portrait Gallery 118:, but winning it back in 372:Party political offices 283:Leeds University Library 89:Independent Labour Party 152:On the occasion of his 141:in 1910, and served as 80:and its successor, the 457:representative to the 178:Comrades in Conscience 130:for a year from 1929. 26: 455:Trades Union Congress 281:Archival Material at 135:Trades Union Congress 114:, losing his seat in 112:1922 general election 84:, from 1902 to 1933. 24: 480:George Henry Roberts 436:Trade union offices 429:George Henry Roberts 345:Member of Parliament 308:Member of Parliament 160:, W. 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CBE
English
Labour Party
Member of Parliament
Batley and Morley
Holmfirth
Chartist
Luddite
Huddersfield
West Riding of Yorkshire Power Loom Weavers' Association
General Union of Textile Workers
National Union of Textile Workers
Independent Labour Party
Batley
Labour Party
National Executive Committee
Batley and Morley
1922 general election
1924
1929
1931 election
Secretary for Mines
Trades Union Congress
American Federation of Labour
President of the TUC
Sir Alfred Mond
Golden Wedding
Pontefract

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