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Frederick Maddison MP - UK Politician
Frederick Maddison MP (1856-1937) - UK Politician from Burnley. A Labour leader, President of the Trades Union Congress in 1886 - MP for Sheffield Division (1897/1900) - " one of the best men sitting in the house to safeguard workers rights" ! Date: 1910
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Burnley Congress Division Frederick Labour Member Moustache Parliament Sheffield Socialism Socialist Trades Maddison
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1. Title: "Frederick Maddison MP: A Champion for Workers' Rights in Early 20th Century British Politics" This evocative portrait captures Frederick Maddison MP (1856-1937), a pivotal figure in the British Labour Party during the early 1900s. Born in Burnley, Maddison rose to prominence as a Labour leader and the President of the Trades Union Congress in 1886. His unwavering commitment to workers' rights earned him the respect and admiration of many within the labour movement. In 1897, Maddison was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sheffield Division. His tenure in Parliament saw him become a respected voice in the House of Commons, known for his eloquence and dedication to socialist ideals. The caption beneath this photograph reads, "one of the best men sitting in the house to safeguard workers' rights," a testament to his influence and impact on British politics during this period. The photograph, taken in 1910, showcases Maddison's distinguished appearance, complete with a well-groomed moustache. The 1910s were a critical time for the Labour Party, as they worked to establish their presence within the British government and advocate for social reforms. Maddison's leadership and unwavering commitment to workers' rights played a significant role in shaping the party's trajectory during this era. As a key figure in the Labour Party and a champion for socialist ideals, Frederick Maddison MP left an indelible mark on British politics. This portrait serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy and the ongoing importance of workers' rights in the political discourse.
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