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Richard Bell (British politician)

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Although its chairman in 1902–03, by 1903 Bell was struggling to adhere to the rules of the LRC group in Parliament, which now had five members following a series of by-elections. By 1904 he was considered to have lapsed from the group and was associated with the Liberal Party. He was re-elected at
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quarries failed to provide a lasting model of co-operation, but they did keep many skilled quarrymen from emigrating to the United States.
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David Martin, "Ideology and Composition", in The First Labour Party 1906-1914, ed. K.D. Brown (London: Croom Helm Ltd, 1985), 17
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His supporters in the Derby Trades Council became disillusioned with Bell and replaced him at the
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in forming North Wales Quarries Ltd. which owned three slate quarries in
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald and North and South Wales Independent
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Derby
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Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants-sponsored MPs
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Richard Bell (disambiguation)

British Parliament
Derby
Merthyr Tydfil
Labour
Labour
Members of Parliament
Labour Representation Committee
Merthyr Tydfil
trade unionist
general secretary
Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants
Derby
Liberal
1900 general election
Keir Hardie
socialist
Independent Labour Party
1906 general election
January 1910 general election
Jimmy Thomas
Board of Trade
Southgate
Urban District Council
William John Parry
Bethesda, Gwynedd
Penrhyn Quarry
Pandreiniog
Moel Faban

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