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Tommy Lewis (trade unionist)

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the previous year, Lewis was elected as Southampton's first Labour councillor. He served on the Borough council until 1961, except for two short breaks totalling 18 months
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bypass was opened, a road which followed the course of what was intended to be the M272 motorway, a spur of the M27 from into Southampton (along similar lines to the
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Lewis played a prominent, if sometimes controversial, role in the development of trade unionism in Southampton. He helped to form branches of the
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and went on to serve for nine years on the Federation's National Executive. In 1901, following the establishment of the
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but was forced to withdraw through lack of funds. He stood as a candidate at the
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British trade unionist, local councillor and Labour Member of Parliament
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Southampton
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Southampton in the 1980s: Ten Years that Changed a City
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He returned to the 282:1931 general election 274:1929 general election 116:Serving with 67:Serving with 563:Member of Parliament 551:William Craven-Ellis 536:William Craven-Ellis 509:Member of Parliament 207:Member of Parliament 131:William Craven-Ellis 98:William Craven-Ellis 48:Member of Parliament 294:National Government 541:Sir Charles Barrie 497:Edwin King Perkins 351:In 1989, the A335 349: 82:Edwin King Perkins 593: 592: 533:Succeeded by 193: 192: 184:Labour Party (UK) 652: 645:UK MPs 1945–1950 640:UK MPs 1929–1931 548:Preceded by 494:Preceded by 484: 483: 461: 460: 440: 434: 433: 413: 399: 347:Thomas Lewis Way 339:Thomas Lewis Way 298:House of Commons 286:Ramsay MacDonald 163:12 December 1873 155:Personal details 143: 127: 112: 94: 78: 63: 35: 21: 20: 660: 659: 655: 654: 653: 651: 650: 649: 595: 594: 578: 570: 558: 554: 543: 539: 524: 516: 504: 500: 469: 464: 457: 441: 437: 430: 414: 410: 396: 382:Craig, F. W. 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Member of Parliament
Southampton
Ralph Morley
Edwin King Perkins
Lord Apsley
William Craven-Ellis
Sir Charles Coupar Barrie
Ralph Morley
William Craven-Ellis
William Stanley Russell Thomas
St Mary's, Southampton
Labour Party (UK)
trade unionist
Labour
Member of Parliament
St. Mary's
Southampton
Jersey
Channel Islands
Social Democratic Federation
Labour Party
Trades Council
Southampton constituency
January 1910 General Election
1918
1922
1923
1924
1929 general election

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