George Barker (British Politician)
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George Barker (13 March 1858 – 28 October 1936) was a
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Labour Party politician. Born in
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, Barker was educated at Norwood National School before joining the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). He served in the Anglo-Zulu War before becoming a coal miner in Abertillery. Barker became active in the South Wales Miners' Federation, and later served as full-time agent to its Monmouthshire and Western Valleys district. He also served on the executive of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain from 1911 until 1921. Baker was elected at the member of parliament (MP) for Abertillery at a by-election in 1920, and held the seat until he retired at the 1929 general election.


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* 1858 births 1936 deaths Miners' Federation of Great Britain-sponsored MPs Welsh Labour Party MPs UK MPs 1918–1922 UK MPs 1922–1923 UK MPs 1923–1924 UK MPs 1924–1929 {{Wales-Labour-UK-MP-stub