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candidate in 1906. The 1907 Liberal Party Yearbook lists him as LRC (Labour), as does the Labour Annual of 1908. Kenneth O Morgan describes him as Liberal-Labour before he stood for election in 1906.
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and Jenkins was standing against Conservative mayor Major Jameson. The campaign was rough at times, but Jenkins built up a strong loyal base of supporters. He was elected as MP at the
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Driven by strong Methodist Christian principles, he founded a Shipwrights Society in Cardiff, becoming its president. He helped found several other trade unions. He became
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With his background in shipbuilding, Jenkins launched his campaign in 1904 to become
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on 27 May 1852. A shipwright by trade, he spent most of his life in
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John Hagan Jenkins

Welsh
trade unionist
mayor of Cardiff (1903–04)
President of the Trades Union Congress (1895–96)
Member of Parliament
Chatham, Kent (1906–1910)
Pembroke
Cardiff
Liberal-Labour
Labour Party
President of the Trades Union Congress
Cardiff Council
Mayor of Cardiff
Member of Parliament
Chatham
Kent
Conservative Party
1906 general election
January 1910 election
Conservative Party
Gerald Hohler





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