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Harold Clay

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97:, Assistant General Secretary of the TGWU, became its acting General Secretary, and Clay was appointed to fill his post. Three years later, he became president of the WEA, serving for fifteen years. In 1958, he stood down from his union and political posts, taking a post on the 664: 325: 705: 624: 644: 684: 679: 629: 659: 311: 634: 781: 55:, serving as president of the Leeds Labour Representation Council in 1913/14. In 1914, he founded the Leeds Tenants Defence League, which led an unsuccessful 674: 710: 756: 654: 426: 391: 334: 219: 193: 71: 771: 318: 649: 285: 75: 491: 367: 244: 766: 669: 761: 776: 563: 639: 519: 78:(WEA), he was appointed as a vice president in 1928. Around this time, he relocated to London, and was chairman of the 44: 444: 397: 373: 83: 432: 385: 98: 48: 689: 67: 715: 751: 746: 725: 252: 79: 74:(TGWU), and Clay then served as the TGWU's first area secretary for Yorkshire. A supporter of the 303: 153: 60: 52: 587: 438: 154:
The Leeds Rent Strike of 1914: A reappraisal of the radical history of the tenants movement
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were the only two prominent trade unionists to maintain activity with the group.
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union, presiding over its conference in 1913. In 1922, it merged into the new
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leader, also known for his political and educational activities.
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from 1933 until 1948. During this period, he was active in the
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Labour and the municipality: Labour politics in Leeds 1900-1914
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National Union of Ships' Clerks, Grain Weighers and Coalmeters
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National Secretary of the Passengers Services Group of the
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Index

Harry Clay
British
trade union
Leeds
Social Democratic Federation
British Socialist Party
Labour Party
rent strike
municipal housing
United Vehicle Workers
Transport and General Workers' Union
Workers' Educational Association
London Labour Party
Socialist League
Arthur Pugh
Arthur Deakin
Road Transport Executive



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Labour and the municipality: Labour politics in Leeds 1900-1914
The Leeds Rent Strike of 1914: A reappraisal of the radical history of the tenants movement
The Labour Left
John Cliff
Transport and General Workers' Union
Arthur Deakin
Transport and General Workers' Union

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