John Palin (politician)

John Henry Palin (1870 – 22 May 1934) was a British trades unionist and Labour Party politician.By the early twentieth century, he was active in the trade union movement in Bradford, Yorkshire.He was a member of the executive of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (ASRS) in 1901 and 1902, and in 1905 he was the Bradford branch secretary of the Amalgamated Association of Tramway and Vehicle Workers[1][2] In 1910 he was the President of the Bradford Trades and Labour Council.[4] In 1912 he was approved as a Labour Party candidate for the next general election, although he was not allocated to any constituency.This article about a Labour Party member of Parliament representing an English constituency is a stub.
Britishtrades unionistLabour PartyBradfordYorkshireAmalgamated Society of Railway ServantsAmalgamated Association of Tramway and Vehicle WorkersIndependent Labour PartyBradford EastFirst World War1918 general electionBradford NorthCommons1924 general electionMember of ParliamentNewcastle upon Tyne WestLord MayorHansardParliament of the United KingdomCecil Beresford RamageJoseph William LeechBen RileyCharlie GlydeEnglishEngland