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Franklin undertook social work in London and was described as an 'ardent Radical.' From 1908, he was Chairman of North Paddington Liberal Association. He served as honorary treasurer of the London Radical Candidates' Association, taking a particular interest housing and traffic.
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Much of the social work which Franklin undertook was based in the Jewish community in London and he also held positions in respect of various synagogues. He was a vice-president of the Jewish Workingmen's Club and of the South Hackney Jewish Social and Literary Society.
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with the task of dealing with the large numbers of refugees from 'gallant little Belgium' when the voluntary War Refugee Committee could no longer cope with the weight of numbers.
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but again came third in a tight three-way contest, although this time it was the Labour Party which won the seat. Franklin's final attempt to regain Hackney Central came in the
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which campaigned for national women's suffrage and for equal rights for women within the Jewish Faith. They were assisted by the extended Jewish family including
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MP, Arthur Strauss, had switched parties and was standing as an Independent Labour candidate. He too lost his deposit.
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but this time, as a supporter of the Independent Asquithian Liberals he was not favoured with the
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in a three-cornered contest, he obtained a majority over the Conservatives of 1,317 votes.
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in the King's Birthday Honours List of 1932 for political and public services, becoming a
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in 1894, although he never practised. In 1892, he had become a partner in the firm of
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constituency but in a three-cornered contest with Conservative and
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Franklin achieved the only Parliamentary win of his career at the
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Leonard Benjamin Franklin
OBE

Member of Parliament
Hackney Central
Sir Arthur Lever
Robert Gower
London
England
Goudhurst
Kent
Liberal
OBE
barrister
Liberal Party
Ellis Abraham Franklin
Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling
Venetia Stanley
H H Asquith
Herbert Samuel
King's College School
Brussels
called to the Bar
Inner Temple
Keyser & Co
Throgmorton Street
City of London
Local Government Board
Folkestone
OBE

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