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William Reginald Hipwell or Reg Hipwell (died 1966) was a populist forces journalist and parliamentary candidate.


Background

Hipwell was born in
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. He attended
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. He was President of the Horse-Brass Society.


Career

Hipwell was the founder and editor of
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, a " barrack room newspaper for the fighting forces", and stood as an
Independent Progressive Independent progressive is a description in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, to denote a political progressivism, progressive, who lacks a formal affiliation to a party. In the United Kingdom In the late 19th century/early 20th century, the Prog ...
in four Parliamentary by-elections during the
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when the major parties honoured a
war time electoral truce The war-time electoral pact was an electoral pact established by the member parties of the UK coalition governments in the First World War, and re-established in the Second World War. Under the pact, in the event of a by-election only the party whi ...
. His campaigns focused on complaints about the conditions of services personnel. He campaigned for an increase in pay for servicemen and their dependents. He said that he admired "many of the planks in the Conservative platform, yet he felt he also stood for the best that the Labour and Liberal parties had to offer".By-Elections in British Politics, Cook & Ramsden He was also the agent for the successful independent candidate, William Brown in the
1942 Rugby by-election The 1942 Rugby by-election was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Rugby on 29 April 1942. Vacancy The by-election was caused by the resignation of the sitting Conservative MP, David Margesson in March 194 ...
. At the 1945 General Election he contested Eastbourne as an Independent National, finishing fourth and did not stand for parliament again.


Electoral record


References

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