William Albert Wilkins
CBE (17 January 1899 – 6 May 1987) was a British
Labour Party politician.
Wilkins was a
linotype operator for a
Bristol newspaper and was President of the Bristol branch of the
Typographical Association
The Typographical Association (TA) was a trade union representing typographers in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
History
The National Typographical Association collapsed in 1848, and delegates from across Yorkshire and Lancashire met at Angel ...
. He joined the Labour Party in 1922 and became a member of
Bristol City Council in 1936, serving for ten years. During
World War II, Wilkins served as a stoker in the
Royal Navy (in which he had served 1917–19) on the
Q-ships of the
Irish coast.
Wilkins was elected
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Bristol South in 1945, serving until 1970. He became an assistant
whip
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in 1947 and in 1950 a
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury. He was appointed CBE in the
1965 New Year Honours
The New Year Honours 1965 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced in supplements to the ''Lond ...
.
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1899 births
1987 deaths
Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
Councillors in South West England
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
National Graphical Association-sponsored MPs
Typographical Association-sponsored MPs
UK MPs 1945–1950
UK MPs 1950–1951
UK MPs 1951–1955
UK MPs 1955–1959
UK MPs 1959–1964
UK MPs 1964–1966
UK MPs 1966–1970
Royal Navy personnel of World War II
Typesetters
Ministers in the Attlee governments, 1945–1951
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