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Thomas Robinson (Stretford MP)

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trade, which had strong connections to the Lancashire textile industry. He was a director of the Bradford Dyers Association Ltd and Chairman of the Allied Trades, Bleaching, Dyeing and Printing Industries of Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire. He also held appointments as the nominee of the
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Robinson was Chairman of the Local Legislation Committee of the House of Commons, 1922–1931, Chairman of the Dye Stuff Licensing Committee from 1923 to 1934, and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of Stretford Corporation. He was a member of the Council of the
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he won Stretford for a fourth time, although this time standing as a Constitutionalist. Although the Constitutionalists were included in the Unionist lists of Parliamentary candidates, Robinson's victory at Stretford in 1924 was recorded as "no change" in
334:, Robinson described himself as an Independent, saying he was not fighting on party lines. He declined the Liberal whip in the following Parliament but was often still referred to in the press as a Liberal MP. He did not stand for Parliament again. 207:, but was successful in Parliamentary politics through a Liberal-Conservative pact and stood under the title Independent Free Trade and Anti-Socialist. He was always identified by the Liberal Party as a representative of the party, even at the 247:
in 1894. He was later elected as Chairman of the Council. He sat as Chairman of the Stretford Hundred Licensing Committee from 1916 to 1941 and was Chairman of the Manchester Port Sanitary Committee after 1927. In 1933, he became the first
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He was married twice. First, to Emma Lowe of Stretford in January 1887, and second, in November 1936 he married Emmeline Mary Standring, also of Stretford. He had no children from either marriage. In religion he was an independent
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and served as a member of the Lancashire Rivers Board and the Mersey and Irwell Catchment Board, being its first Chairman. He was a
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newspaper results from the election, rather than as a Constitutionalist or Unionist gain from the Liberals. At the
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Robinson started his political career in local government and administration. He was first elected to the
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He died suddenly at his home, The Hawthorns, Edge Lane, Stretford on 30 December 1953 aged 89 years.
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in the 1920 New Year Honours for public and Parliamentary services and was appointed
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when he was selected as Coalition Liberal candidate for his home Division of
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for the county of Lancashire. In 1939 he was elected President of
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English industrialist, Liberal politician and Member of Parliament
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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That is to say, he was the candidate of the 223:and Liberal Associations collaborated against 915:National Liberal Party (UK, 1922) politicians 8: 235:, when he stood formally as an Independent. 38:, which are uninformative and vulnerable to 53:and maintains a consistent citation style. 786: 690:(Supplement). 30 December 1919. p. 3. 670:(Supplement). 8 January 1919. p. 458. 411:Birth certificate and censuses, 1871, 1881 365:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 252:of Stretford when the borough gained its 211:, when he chose to describe himself as a 95:Learn how and when to remove this message 433:, Cambridge University Press, 2007, p.57 203:Robinson was mostly identified with the 395: 905:Mayors of places in Greater Manchester 738:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 731: 7: 495: 493: 491: 137:, who late in his career sat in the 615:, Politico's Publishing, 2003, p.90 518:, Politico's Publishing, 2004, p.57 319:, and in another straight fight in 272:Robinson entered Parliament at the 262:Freedom of the Borough of Stretford 45:Please consider converting them to 530:, Politico's Publishing, 2003 p.90 14: 431:Lancashire and the New Liberalism 345:Victoria University of Manchester 791:Parliament of the United Kingdom 528:The Times House of Commons, 1929 516:The Times House of Commons, 1919 245:Stretford Urban District Council 184:Federation of British Industries 23: 613:The Times House of Commons 1929 113:Sir Thomas Robinson, circa 1924 353:Lancashire County Cricket Club 307:Robinson held his seat at the 296:, and as such he received the 177:Robinson had interests in the 49:to ensure the article remains 1: 311:, standing as a Lloyd George 260:. In 1937 he was awarded the 402:Birth certificate BXCA938837 153:He was born at King Street, 931: 823: 804: 796: 789: 742:) CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 651:, 24 February 1927, p.14 639:, 28 February 1930, p.14 542:, 18 September 1933, p.9 254:Charter of Incorporation 591:, 16 October 1924, p.14 559:, 31 December 1953, p.8 472:, MacMillan, 1975, p.73 456:British Medical Journal 363:Robinson was appointed 910:Politics of Lancashire 603:, 30 October 1924, p.6 114: 900:People from Stretford 459:, 17 July 1926, p.134 445:, 26 March 1920, p.15 369:1919 New Year Honours 332:1929 general election 309:1922 general election 274:1918 general election 233:1929 general election 209:1924 general election 112: 807:Member of Parliament 718:www.leighrayment.com 579:F. W. 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