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Fred Simpson (politician)

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Preceded by
  
John Broadbent

Name
  
Fred Simpson

Preceded by
  
Arthur Hawkyard

Role
  
British Politician


Citizenship
  
British

Party
  
Labour Party

Resigned
  
September 23, 1939

Full Name
  
Frederick Brown Simpson

Born
  
6 November 1886 Nottingham, England (
1886-11-06
)

Died
  
September 23, 1939, Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom

Succeeded by
  
William Jowitt, 1st Earl Jowitt

Political party
  
British Labour Party

Frederick Brown Simpson (6 November 1886 – 23 September 1939) was a British Labour Party politician.

Born in Nottingham and in 1922 Simpson was elected to Leeds City Council as an alderman, and in 1931 was Lord Mayor of the city. He was a prominent trades unionist, and served as president of the Railway Clerks' Association from 1932 to 1937.

He was elected at the 1935 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashton-under-Lyne, defeating the Conservative MP John Broadbent by a majority of only 114 votes.

F B Simpson died suddenly while playing golf at Headingley, near Leeds in September 1939. In the by-election for his seat the Labour candidate William Jowitt was returned unopposed.

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