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Edward Redhead

ประสูติ พ.ศ. 2445/เสียชีวิต พ.ศ. 2510/สมาชิกสภาในเกรทเทอร์ลอนดอน/สมาชิกสภาผู้แทนราษฎรของพรรคแรงงาน (สหราชอาณาจักร) สำหรับเขตเลือกตั้งในอังกฤษ/สมาชิกสภาพรรคแรงงาน (สหราชอาณาจักร)/รัฐมนตรีในรัฐบาลวิลสัน ค.ศ. 1964–1970/สมาชิกสภาผู้แทนราษฎรแห่งสหราชอาณาจักร พ.ศ. 2498-2502/สมาชิกสภาผู้แทนราษฎรแห่งสหราชอาณาจักร พ.ศ. 2502–2507

Edward Charles Redhead, JP (8 April 1902 – 15 April 1967) was a British civil servant and Labour Party politician who became the successor to Clement Attlee as Member of...

Edward Redhead

Edward Redhead
Member of Parliamentfor Walthamstow West
In office1 March 1956 15 April 1967
Preceded byClement Attlee
Succeeded byFred Silvester
Personal details
BornEdward Charles Redhead8 April 1902
Died15 April 1967(1967-04-15) (aged 65)
London, England
PartyLabour
Spouse
Gladys Pannell
(m. 1928)
Children1

Edward Charles Redhead, JP (8 April 1902 – 15 April 1967) was a British civil servant and Labour Party politician who became the successor to Clement Attlee as Member of Parliament for Walthamstow West, which he represented from 1956 until his death.

Civil servant

Redhead was born in Walthamstow and went to Walthamstow Higher Elementary School as well as receiving a private education.[1] He left school at 15 to be a boy clerk in the Post Office. Two years later he transferred into Her Majesty's Customs and Excise, and rose steadily through the ranks to finish as a Higher Executive Officer. Active in his trade union, Redhead left the civil service to be General Secretary of the Society of Civil Servants in 1948. A school on Higham Hill Road was later named, Edward Redhead Junior School.

Political career

He was active in municipal affairs, and was elected as a Labour Party councillor to Walthamstow Borough Council in 1929.[1] From 1945 he was an Alderman, and served as Mayor of the town in 1949-1950 and again in 1961–1962. At the 1951 general election, Redhead fought Gillingham.

Parliament

When Clement Attlee received an Earldom, Redhead was the local candidate picked to follow him. He kept the seat in a 1956 byelection. From 1959 to 1964 Redhead served as an Opposition Whip, and when Labour came into government, he was Minister of State at the Board of Trade. In October 1965 he transferred to the Department of Education and Science, retiring due to ill health in January 1967. He died the following April. The resulting by-election came at an inconvenient time for the Labour government, and the Conservative candidate Frederick Silvester gained the seat.

Personal life and death

ในปี พ.ศ. 2461 เรดเฮดแต่งงานกับแกลดิส แพนเนลล์ ทั้งคู่มีลูกสาวด้วยกันหนึ่งคน[ 1 ]เขาเสียชีวิตในลอนดอนเมื่อวันที่ 15 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2510 ขณะอายุได้ 65 ปี[ 1 ]

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Edward Charles Redhead, JP (8 April 1902 – 15 April 1967) was a British civil servant and Labour Party politician who became the successor to Clement Attlee as Member of...

Civil servant

Redhead was born in Walthamstow and went to Walthamstow Higher Elementary School as well as receiving a private education. [ 1 ] He left school at 15 to be a boy clerk in the Post Office.

Political career

He was active in municipal affairs, and was elected as a Labour Party councillor to Walthamstow Borough Council in 1929. [ 1 ] From 1945 he was an Alderman , and served as Mayor of the town in 1949-1950 and again in 1961–1962.

Parliament

When Clement Attlee received an Earldom, Redhead was the local candidate picked to follow him. He kept the seat in a 1956 byelection.