Knowledge

Milner Gray (politician)

Source πŸ“

638: 374:
objecting to the persecution of Jews in Germany. On other policy matters, Gray was regarded as an authority on employment issues, presumably one result of his experience at the Ministry of Labour and in 1933, he chaired a Liberal Party policy committee on unemployment insurance.
30: 336:, but despite an energetic campaign and his personal qualities as a political speaker, he came bottom of the poll in a three-cornered contest. Perhaps as a consolation for losing his seat in the House of Commons, he was made a 306:. Initial indications were that the Conservatives would stand aside for him in 1931 and Gray thought they should but his hopes were soon dashed however, and he was opposed by a Unionist candidate, 313:
In 1934, Gray tried to persuade Lloyd George to take a more active part in leading the party again, inviting him to speak at the annual meeting of the National Liberal Federation (NLF) meeting in
383:
Gray was chairman of the executive of the Liberal Party Organisation for six years and was a member of the Council of the Liberal Party at the time of his death. He died at his home in
723: 713: 779: 218:. They had no children. In business, Gray was Chairman of Frank Harden Ltd of Luton (manufacturers of ladies' hats) and a director of the United Match Industries. 789: 680: 664: 271: 79: 44: 333: 235: 774: 656: 67: 321:
had always made him feel like the prodigal son. Gray sought re-election as the Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire at the
794: 255: 673: 669: 322: 295: 287: 275: 267: 263: 259: 231: 283: 368:. Later that month, Gray was also one of a number of signatories – politicians, artists, writers etc. – to a letter to 238:
as a Coalition Liberal, i.e. a supporter of the coalition government between those members of the Liberal Party led by
348:
Throughout his career, Gray took a particular interest in foreign affairs, and was strongly in favour of an effective
633: 299: 647: 329: 227: 504: 784: 695: 703: 318: 769: 251: 629: 624: 547: 353: 279: 243: 325:, but lost to the Conservatives. In 1936, he was elected to serve on the Liberal Party Council. 764: 759: 8: 637: 364:
to deliver a resolution calling for government action and urging more generous offers of
214:
in religion. He was educated at Greenwich. In 1902, he married Elizabeth Eleanor Luck of
731: 552: 239: 191: 146: 741: 500: 488: 361: 349: 247: 365: 307: 291: 492: 258:, but he finished in last place, losing his deposit. He was unsuccessful at the 384: 360:. In November 1938, he led a deputation from the Liberal Party Organisation to 303: 131: 753: 135: 357: 111: 314: 370: 211: 215: 619: 294:. Gray had promoted himself a National Liberal candidate for the 207: 115: 310:
who also supported the National Government. Gray lost his seat.
29: 203: 107: 286:
in 1931 during the period the Liberal Party supported the
337: 187: 270:. However, he was finally elected as the Liberal MP for 401: 399: 434: 432: 396: 780:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies 429: 751: 266:, where he also stood again without success in 790:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 328:He attempted to enter Parliament again at a 190:(11 May 1871 – 10 April 1943) was a British 250:. He stood as the Liberal candidate at the 197: 636: 625:contributions in Parliament by Milner Gray 28: 487: 556:(Supplement). 11 May 1937. p. 3089. 546: 752: 352:and was prominent in highlighting the 317:, but Lloyd George refused saying the 298:although he was never a member of the 246:; but he lost in a straight fight to 57:30 May 1929 β€“ 7 October 1931 210:Minister, although he himself was a 499:. London: Hutchinson. p. 263. 13: 14: 806: 634:National Portrait Gallery, London 612: 775:Chairs of the Liberal Party (UK) 648:Parliament of the United Kingdom 597: 585: 573: 560: 540: 531: 522: 513: 168: 481: 472: 469:; St Martin’s Press, 1999 p.31 459: 450: 441: 420: 411: 1: 795:Politicians from Bedfordshire 467:Alan Lennox Boyd; A Biography 390: 206:, Bedfordshire, the son of a 7: 704:National Liberal Federation 319:National Liberal Federation 221: 10: 811: 519:The Liberal Magazine, 1936 226:Gray first tried to enter 738: 728: 720: 710: 700: 692: 687: 677: 663:Member of Parliament for 661: 653: 646: 491:(1971). "Diary 1934". In 343: 252:December 1919 by-election 178: 152: 142: 121: 94: 89: 85: 73: 61: 50: 40: 36: 27: 20: 688:Party political offices 630:Portraits of Milner Gray 378: 330:by-election in June 1938 198:Family life and business 354:persecution of the Jews 280:Parliamentary Secretary 278:. He briefly served as 300:National Liberal group 158:Elizabeth Eleanor Luck 497:Lloyd George- A Diary 323:1935 general election 296:1931 general election 276:1929 general election 260:1923 general election 232:1918 general election 41:Member of Parliament 478:The Times, 19.10.31 456:The Times, 24.12.19 447:The Times, 22.11.19 426:The Times, 22.10.28 288:National Government 553:The London Gazette 489:Stevenson, Frances 438:The Times, 12.4.43 417:The Times, 26.5.38 387:in Hertfordshire. 284:Ministry of Labour 240:David Lloyd George 770:People from Luton 748: 747: 742:Philip Fothergill 739:Succeeded by 711:Succeeded by 678:Succeeded by 537:The Times, 4.6.38 528:The Times, 1.6.38 362:10 Downing Street 350:League of Nations 202:Gray was born in 182: 181: 802: 785:UK MPs 1929–1931 730:Chairman of the 721:Preceded by 702:Chairman of the 693:Preceded by 681:Alan Lennox-Boyd 665:Mid Bedfordshire 654:Preceded by 644: 643: 640: 607: 601: 595: 589: 583: 577: 571: 564: 558: 557: 544: 538: 535: 529: 526: 520: 517: 511: 510: 485: 479: 476: 470: 463: 457: 454: 448: 445: 439: 436: 427: 424: 418: 415: 409: 403: 366:political asylum 308:Alan Lennox-Boyd 292:Ramsay MacDonald 272:Mid Bedfordshire 230:in 1911. At the 172: 170: 128: 104: 102: 90:Personal details 80:Alan Lennox-Boyd 76: 64: 55: 45:Mid Bedfordshire 32: 18: 17: 810: 809: 805: 804: 803: 801: 800: 799: 750: 749: 744: 735: 726: 716: 707: 698: 683: 668: 659: 615: 610: 602: 598: 590: 586: 578: 574: 565: 561: 545: 541: 536: 532: 527: 523: 518: 514: 507: 493:A. J. P. Taylor 486: 482: 477: 473: 465:Philip Murphy; 464: 460: 455: 451: 446: 442: 437: 430: 425: 421: 416: 412: 404: 397: 393: 381: 346: 334:West Derbyshire 234:, he contested 224: 200: 174: 171: 1902) 166: 162: 159: 143:Political party 130: 126: 106: 100: 98: 74: 62: 56: 51: 42: 23: 12: 11: 5: 808: 798: 797: 792: 787: 782: 777: 772: 767: 762: 746: 745: 740: 737: 727: 722: 718: 717: 712: 709: 699: 694: 690: 689: 685: 684: 679: 676: 660: 657:William Warner 655: 651: 650: 642: 641: 627: 614: 613:External links 611: 609: 608: 596: 584: 572: 559: 539: 530: 521: 512: 505: 480: 471: 458: 449: 440: 428: 419: 410: 394: 392: 389: 385:Wheathampstead 380: 377: 345: 342: 304:Sir John Simon 236:Wellingborough 223: 220: 199: 196: 180: 179: 176: 175: 164: 160: 157: 156: 154: 150: 149: 144: 140: 139: 132:Wheathampstead 129:(aged 71) 123: 119: 118: 96: 92: 91: 87: 86: 83: 82: 77: 71: 70: 68:William Warner 65: 59: 58: 48: 47: 38: 37: 34: 33: 25: 24: 21: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 807: 796: 793: 791: 788: 786: 783: 781: 778: 776: 773: 771: 768: 766: 763: 761: 758: 757: 755: 743: 734: 733: 732:Liberal Party 725: 724:Harry Spencer 719: 715: 714:Harry Spencer 706: 705: 697: 696:Ronald Walker 691: 686: 682: 675: 671: 667: 666: 658: 652: 649: 645: 639: 635: 631: 628: 626: 622: 621: 617: 616: 605: 600: 593: 588: 581: 576: 569: 563: 555: 554: 549: 543: 534: 525: 516: 508: 502: 498: 494: 490: 484: 475: 468: 462: 453: 444: 435: 433: 423: 414: 407: 402: 400: 395: 388: 386: 376: 373: 372: 367: 363: 359: 355: 351: 341: 339: 335: 331: 326: 324: 320: 316: 311: 309: 305: 301: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 244:Conservatives 241: 237: 233: 229: 219: 217: 213: 209: 205: 195: 193: 189: 186: 177: 155: 151: 148: 145: 141: 137: 136:Hertfordshire 133: 125:10 April 1943 124: 120: 117: 113: 109: 97: 93: 88: 84: 81: 78: 72: 69: 66: 60: 54: 49: 46: 39: 35: 31: 26: 19: 16: 729: 701: 662: 618: 603: 599: 591: 587: 579: 575: 567: 562: 551: 542: 533: 524: 515: 496: 483: 474: 466: 461: 452: 443: 422: 413: 405: 382: 369: 358:Nazi Germany 347: 327: 312: 225: 201: 194:politician. 184: 183: 127:(1943-04-10) 112:Bedfordshire 75:Succeeded by 52: 15: 765:1943 deaths 760:1871 births 623:1803–2005: 548:"No. 34396" 406:Who was Who 315:Bournemouth 185:Milner Gray 105:11 May 1871 63:Preceded by 22:Milner Gray 754:Categories 736:1936–1946 708:1934–1936 594:, 22.11.38 582:, 17.11.38 506:0091072700 408:, OUP 2007 391:References 228:Parliament 101:1871-05-11 606:, 22.4.33 604:The Times 592:The Times 580:The Times 568:The Times 371:The Times 340:in 1937. 256:St Albans 212:Methodist 138:, England 53:In office 570:17.12.36 242:and the 222:Politics 216:Lewisham 632:at the 620:Hansard 495:(ed.). 302:led by 290:led by 282:at the 274:at the 264:Bedford 208:Baptist 192:Liberal 173:​ 165:​ 161:​ 153:Spouses 147:Liberal 116:England 503:  344:Policy 248:Labour 566:e.g. 379:Death 204:Luton 167:( 163: 108:Luton 674:1931 670:1929 501:ISBN 268:1924 122:Died 95:Born 43:for 356:in 338:CBE 332:in 262:at 254:in 188:CBE 756:: 550:. 431:^ 398:^ 169:m. 134:, 114:, 110:, 672:– 509:. 103:) 99:(

Index


Mid Bedfordshire
William Warner
Alan Lennox-Boyd
Luton
Bedfordshire
England
Wheathampstead
Hertfordshire
Liberal
CBE
Liberal
Luton
Baptist
Methodist
Lewisham
Parliament
1918 general election
Wellingborough
David Lloyd George
Conservatives
Labour
December 1919 by-election
St Albans
1923 general election
Bedford
1924
Mid Bedfordshire
1929 general election
Parliamentary Secretary

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑