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George Spencer (Labour politician)

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to attempt to take the Nottinghamshire Miners Association out of the Miners Federation of Great Britain political fund, as he believed in trade union independence from party political control. He was elected to parliament in 1918 as Labour MP for Broxtowe, and re-elected at the next three general
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elections. Following the Nottinghamshire miners union split of 1926, he was expelled from the Labour party. He continued to sit in parliament until 1929, speaking from the Liberal party benches. The Broxtowe Labour party, instead of replacing him with another local miners candidate, chose
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George Spencer was the second son of eighteen children. His youngest daughter was the wife of the director of the
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Spencer was an official of the Nottinghamshire Miners Association, which was affiliated to the
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During the Great War he combined with fellow Nottinghamshire Miners official and Liberal MP
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a deal with the local mine owners at the request of miners from Digby Pit, near
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The Derbyshire miners:a study in industrial and social history (1962)
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contributions in Parliament by George Alfred Spencer
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George Alfred Spencer

Member of Parliament
Broxtowe
Constituency created
Frederick Seymour Cocks
Labour
Liberal
Member of Parliament
Broxtowe
NSPCC
Miners Federation of Great Britain
General Strike
Nottinghamshire Miners Association
Eastwood
The Dukeries
Miners' Federation of Great Britain
John Hancock
Seymour Cocks
"Mr George Spencer, former MP, Broxtowe"
"Nottinghamshire NUM Area History"
the original
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by George Alfred Spencer
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament
Broxtowe
1918
1929
Seymour Cocks

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