F. E. White
F. E. White (died 1933) was a British trade unionist, political activist, and two-time candidate for the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.[1][2][3] White was a supporter of the Labour Party, and in 1921 he won election to Bristol City Council.In 1924, the union agreed to sponsor White and W. Coles as Prospective Parliamentary Candidates.While Coles did not find a suitable constituency, White stood in Stroud at the 1929 UK general election.He was unsuccessful, and the union dropped its sponsorship, but White nonetheless stood in Bristol West at the 1931 UK general election.