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George Britton (politician)

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in December 1916 he severed his connection with the Independent Liberal Party to give support to the Coalition and the prime minister. He later suggested the Coalition should be named the Commonwealth Party, perhaps pre-figuring Lloyd George's attempts to bring about a Centre Party or fusion with the
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in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was head of G B Britton & Sons Ltd, boot and shoe manufacturers, founded in 1875 and the company developed into one of Bristol's most successful enterprises.
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Britton was a leading Liberal in Bristol. He was sometime Chairman of the Bristol East Liberal Association and was said to be a popular employer in the city. However soon after the establishment of the
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to urge the greater use of the port of Bristol for the importation of Australian produce. A strong advocate of tramways, he played an active part in the initiation of an electric tram service to
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Britton died at his home Lodge Side, Kingswood on 11 July 1929, at the age of 66 years. He was survived by his wife Annie, the daughter of John Henshaw, whom he married in 1902.
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announced he would not support the Coalition, claiming he had nothing in common with the Conservatives and no use for
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for the year 1920–1921. While lord mayor of Bristol, Britton led a deputation from the city to the Australian
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From the inscription on his gravestone in Kingswood Methodist Church, Bristol, Britton was born in 1857.
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Liberal. Standing as a Coalition Liberal, and presumably having the advantage of receiving the
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Britton played an important role in the business and political life of
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opposition from Luke Bateman, an active local member of the
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East Bristol was a predominantly working-class seat with a
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as well as from Hobhouse standing as an Independent
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