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Robert Climie

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and spoke out regularly against it at the ILP's outdoor meetings from 1899–1902. He was first elected as a local councillor for the ILP in 1905 and served for many years, with particular interest in
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He was an excellent speaker and formidable debater. In an obituary in the Kilmarnock Standard, 1929, he is described as...
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In Kilmarnock, Scotland there is a street, "Climie Place" named in his memory.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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Scottish
trade unionist
Labour Party (UK)
Kilmarnock, Scotland
bonnet
fireman
journeyman
trade union
Independent Labour Party
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Boer War
public health
Ayrshire
Scottish Trades Union Congress
Parliament
1923 general election
Member of Parliament
Kilmarnock
1922
1924 general election
general election in May 1929
Ramsay MacDonald
temperance movement
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-06-X
Historical list of MPs: K (part 2)
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Robert Climie

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