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James Winstone

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396: 93:, but received no backing from his union, and was not elected. In 1912, he was elected as Vice President of the SWMF, the first socialist to such a position. He was selected as the Labour candidate for the 401: 86: 117:
support as a pro-war independent labour candidate. In 1915, he replaced Brace as union president, serving until his death. He also stood in
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to campaign against the sliding pay scale. As a result, he was a prominent founder member of the
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Wales Division representative on the National Administrative Council of the
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Independent Labour Party National Administrative Committee members
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council, which he chaired in 1911. In 1907, he was elected to
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British Workers and the Independent Labour Party, 1888-1906
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Index

British
trade unionist
Risca
brickworks
Colliery
checkweighman
William Brace
South Wales Miners' Federation
Independent Labour Party
Baptist
lay preacher
Labour Party
Urban District Council
Abersychan
Monmouthshire
Monmouth Boroughs
1906 general election
1915 Merthyr Tydfil by-election
Keir Hardie
Charles Butt Stanton
British Workers League
Conservative
Liberal
Merthyr
1918 general election
Robin Page Arnot
Robin Page Arnot
Winstone, James
South Wales Miners' Federation
Arthur Jenkins

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