Jack Jones (Silvertown MP), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jack Jones (Silvertown MP)

British politician

Date of Birth: 08-Dec-1873

Date of Death: 21-Nov-1941

Profession: politician, trade unionist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Jack Jones (Silvertown MP)

  • John Joseph Jones (8 December 1873 – 21 November 1941), was a Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP). Born in Nenagh, Co Tipperary, Jones moved to London where he worked as a builders' labourer.
  • He joined the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) and was elected to West Ham Council in 1904.In the 1906 general election, Jones unsuccessfully stood for Camborne.
  • In 1911, he became a trade union organiser, for the National Union of General Workers.In the 1914 Poplar by-election, Jones stood unsuccessfully for the British Socialist Party (BSP) - the successor of the SDF.
  • As a supporter of World War I, he joined the National Socialist Party split from the BSP, which soon affiliated to the Labour Party.
  • In the Coupon election, he stood against an official Labour candidate in Silvertown - the official candidate being an anti-war supporter of the Independent Labour Party.
  • He became one of several National Socialist Party candidates elected, but the only one who stood for the party, rather than for the Labour Party.
  • Despite this, he took the Labour Party whip in 1919.Jones was described by TIME Magazine as "the wittiest man in the House of Commons".
  • He held his seat in each election until he resigned in February 1940.
  • He died the following year. He was a keen football and cricket fan, and his autobiography was entitled, "My Lively Life".

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