Members of Parliament
Election | Member | ||
---|---|---|---|
1885 | Sir George Trout Bartley | Conservative | |
1906 | David Sydney Waterlow | Liberal | |
Dec 1910 | Sir George Touche | Conservative | |
1918 | Sir Newton James Moore | Conservative | |
1923 | William Henry Cowan | Conservative | |
1929 | Robert Young | Labour | |
1931 | Albert William Goodman | Conservative | |
1937 by-election | Dr Leslie Haden-Guest | Labour | |
1950 | Ronw Moelwyn Hughes | Labour | |
1951 | Wilfred Fienburgh | Labour | |
1958 by-election | Gerry Reynolds | Labour | |
1969 by-election | Michael O'Halloran | Labour | |
1981 | SDP | ||
1983 | Independent Labour | ||
1983 | Jeremy Corbyn | Labour |
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