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Skene Mackay

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In his official Labour Party obituary, Mackay was described as "gifted with a lively humour, blended with a fervent belief in the Cause he made his own". It praised his enthusiasm and effectiveness as an organiser, but noted that his Parliamentary campaigns "courted certain defeat".
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Mackay left the Coachmakers in 1922 and became secretary of the Industrial Orthopaedic Society. He also worked as a socialist journalist, mostly on behalf of the
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in 1909. While he was in attendance, he participated in the students' strike and was subsequently a founder of the rival
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in Scotland, Mackay left school at the age of nine and, in time, became a vehicle body builder. He joined the
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Mackay continued his political activity, standing in
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Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party
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Scottish
trade unionist
Elgin, Moray
United Kingdom Society of Coachmakers
Ruskin College
Central Labour College
Plebs' League
Independent Labour Party
Labour Party
Kensington Borough Council
World War I
Hampstead
1918 United Kingdom general election
1919 London County Council election
1922
1923 United Kingdom general elections
Hitchin
1922 London County Council election
Limehouse
co-operative Party
Fabian Society
1924 United Kingdom general election
Moray and Nairn
1929
Mitcham
pneumonia



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