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335: 347: 341: 22: 428: 423: 394: 301: 264: 94: 52: 235: 230: 83: 75: 105:, and Sutton was selected as Labour candidate. The Coalition Government was very unpopular due to high unemployment and severe cutbacks recommended by the 387: 297: 260: 226: 79: 468: 310: 306: 273: 239: 110: 90: 269: 102: 463: 380: 210: 458: 453: 448: 443: 438: 109:, and Sutton easily won the seat. He lost the seat at the 1922 general election but regained it in 1923, and held it until 317: 290: 280: 125: 334: 117:, Sutton's opponent in the 1922 by-election took the seat. Sutton did not contest another parliamentary election. 60: 219: 68: 56: 114: 152:
Progressive Pioneers: Manchester Liberalism, the Independent Labour Party and Local Politics in the 1890s
433: 418: 413: 201: 64: 86:, the constituency that included the Bradford area. He held the seat until its abolition in 1918. 356: 44: 37: 253: 98: 364: 407: 33: 346: 340: 106: 48: 21: 51:. He became a check-weighman and secretary of the Bradford branch of the 360: 196: 113:
when a large swing to the Conservatives was reflected in Clayton.
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Manchester Calm, The Cobden Gospel, "Walk Over" For Mr. Clynes.
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British trades unionist and Labour Party politician
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trades unionist
Labour Party
Bradford Colliery
Manchester
Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation
Manchester City Council
Independent Labour Party
Bradford
Conservatives
general election of January 1910
Member of Parliament
Manchester East
1918 general election
Manchester Clayton
Edward Hopkinson
a by-election
Geddes Report
1931
William Flanagan
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by John Edward Sutton
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Thomas Gardner Horridge
Member of Parliament
Manchester East
1910
1918
Edward Hopkinson

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