James Haworth
James Haworth (1896 – 16 December 1976) was a British Labour politician.
He was a railwayman and active in the Railway Clerks Association. Refused recognition as a conscientious objector in the First World War, he was in Preston Prison (along with Sydney Silverman), and then went to Princetown Work Centre in the erstwhile Dartmoor Prison.
In the 1945 general election he was elected Member of Parliament for Liverpool Walton, but was defeated at the 1950 general election.
Haworth failed to return to the House of Commons, standing unsuccessfully at Chelmsford in 1951 general election.
References
- Emrys Hughes: Sydney Silverman, Rebel in Parliament, 1969
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Reginald Purbrick |
Member of Parliament for Liverpool Walton 1945 – 1950 |
Succeeded by Kenneth Thompson |
Trade union offices | ||
Preceded by Percy Morris |
President of the Railway Clerks' Association 1953 – 1956 |
Succeeded by Ray Gunter |
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