William "Bill" Samuel Hilton (21 March 1926 – 12 June 1999) was a
British Labour and Co-operative politician and trade unionist who later went on to become director general of the Federation of Master Builders.
Early life
Hilton was born in
Woolley Colliery, near
Wakefield
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,
Yorkshire
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, in 1926. His father was a master painter who moved to
Saltcoats
Saltcoats ( gd, Baile an t-Salainn) is a town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland. The name is derived from the town's earliest industry when salt was harvested from the sea water of the Firth of Clyde, carried out in small cottages al ...
in
Ayrshire
Ayrshire ( gd, Siorrachd Inbhir Àir, ) is a historic county and registration county in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. Its principal towns include Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine and it borders the counties of Re ...
, Scotland to find work. Hilton was educated at
Ardrossan Academy
Ardrossan Academy is a Scottish secondary school, opened in October 1882, serving Ardrossan, with pupils also coming from nearby Saltcoats, West Kilbride, Seamill, Fairlie, Largs and other areas.
Notable alumni
* June Andrews, nursing ex ...
and retained a Scottish accent for the rest of his life.
He initially worked as a railway fireman, becoming active with the
National Union of Railwaymen. His involvement in Labour politics saw him become agent to
David Kirkwood
David Kirkwood, 1st Baron Kirkwood, PC (8 July 1872 – 16 April 1955), was a Scottish politician, trade unionist and socialist activist from the East End of Glasgow, who was as a leading figure of the Red Clydeside era.
Biography
Kirkwood ...
, an
Independent Labour Party member of parliament and militant "
Red Clydeside
Red Clydeside was the era of political radicalism in Glasgow, Scotland, and areas around the city, on the banks of the River Clyde, such as Clydebank, Greenock, Dumbarton and Paisley, from the 1910s until the early 1930s. Red Clydeside is a sig ...
r".
When Kirkwood retired from parliament in 1951, Hilton became national organiser of the
Association of Building Technicians, subsequently taking up the post of research officer with the
National Federation of Building Trades Operatives The National Federation of Building Trades Operatives (NFBTO) was a trade union federation in the United Kingdom, consisting of unions with members in construction and related industries.
History
In 1914, a group of workers attempted to form the Bu ...
in 1953.
In 1954 he was the author of ''Building by Direct Labour: A National Survey''.
Parliament
He first contested a parliamentary election in
1955
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, standing unsuccessfully at
East Hertfordshire, a safe
Conservative seat. At the next
election in 1959 he contested the more marginal seat of
Ealing North
Ealing North is a constituency, created in 1950. Since the 2019 general election, it has been represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by James Murray of the Labour Co-operative party.
History
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, but again failed to be elected.
He finally entered the
Commons at the
1966 general election, succeeding
Percy Holman
Percy Holman (5 April 1891 – 9 June 1978) was a British Labour and Co-operative politician.
Holman was educated at Mill Hill School and the London School of Economics. As e conscientious objector, he served in World War I with the Friends' ...
as
Member of Parliament
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for the safe Labour seat of
Bethnal Green
Bethnal Green is an area in the East End of London northeast of Charing Cross. The area emerged from the small settlement which developed around the common land, Green, much of which survives today as Bethnal Green Gardens, beside Cambridge Heat ...
.
In the same year, he published his second book ''Foes to tyranny: a history of the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers''.
He became parliamentary private secretary to
Bob Mellish
Robert Joseph Mellish, Baron Mellish, PC (3 March 1913 – 9 May 1998) was a British politician. He was a long-serving Labour Party MP of 36 years, from 1946 to 1982. He served as the Labour Chief Whip from 1969 until 1976, but in his later y ...
, Minister of State for Public Buildings and Works. In 1968, his third book, ''Industrial Relations in Construction'', brought him to the attention of the
Federation of Master Builders
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) is a UK trade association established in 1941 to protect the interests of small and medium-sized building firms.
The group is independent and non-profit. It works to lobby for members' interests at both n ...
, the
trade association
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of small and medium-sized building contractors. He resigned from the Government in 1969 over the introduction of Selective Employment Tax. In 1969, he became director of the federation.
He held his seat at the
1970 general election, but found himself on the opposition benches when the Conservatives won a parliamentary majority.
Following a serious illness in 1971 Hilton became disillusioned with politics, and decided to dedicate himself to his work with the builders federation. When it became clear that his constituency was to be abolished due to boundary changes, he announced he would not be seeking re-election elsewhere. Accordingly, he left parliament at the next
election in February 1974.
After parliament
As national director of the Federation of Master Builders, Hilton was responsible for introducing an industry-wide warranty scheme against defective workmanship, helped create the Building and Allied Trades
Joint Industrial Council A joint industrial council (JIC) or national joint industrial council (NJIC), known as a Whitley council in some fields, especially white-collar and government, is a statutory council of employers and trade unions established in the United Kingdom ...
and, following accession to the
European Economic Community
The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organization created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisb ...
, worked to form the European Builders Confederation.
He became director general of the federation in 1987, holding the position until his retirement in 1991.
He wrote an autobiographical account of his experiences in the railway and building industries, ''The Plug Dropper'', in 1986 and an account of his childhood, ''The Wee Spartans'', in 1998.
Hilton was twice married. In 1948 he married Nan Aitken Orr with whom he had three sons. The couple were divorced in 1985, and he married Betty Penfold in 1986.
Hilton died in Chipstead, Surrey in June 1999. His final book, ''Speakers are Born?'', a guide to public speaking, was published posthumously.
References
External links
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1926 births
1999 deaths
Labour Co-operative MPs for English constituencies
UK MPs 1966–1970
UK MPs 1970–1974
People from Darton
People from Saltcoats
People educated at Ardrossan Academy