Tom Ellis (politician)

Tom Ellis (politician)

Robert Thomas Ellis, (born 15 March 1924), commonly known as Tom Ellis, was a British politician who was elected several times as a Labour Member of Parliament, and later defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

Ellis was born in Pant, Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire and was educated at Ruabon Grammar School. He entered the mining industry, and in 1957 was appointed manager of the nearby Bersham colliery [http://www.gwales.com/goto/review/en/1844940136/ Review of "After the Dust Has Settled: The Autobiography of Tom Ellis"] (Gwales.com)] . He took further studies at the University of Wales and the University of Nottingham. He was a president of Wrexham Fabian Society.

Ellis first stood for Parliament without success in Flint West in 1966. Elected at the 1970 general election as Labour MP for Wrexham, he was re-elected in the February 1974, October 1974 and May 1979 elections. He also served as an indirectly elected Member of the European Parliament from 1975-1979.

Ellis had grown increasingly disaffected with the leftward direction of the Labour Party by the beginning of the 1980s. He was one of the core handful of Jenkinsite Labour MPs who were prepared to leave the Labour Party without the Gang of Three of David Owen, Bill Rodgers, Shirley Williams. In fact, he had even gone so far as to seriously contemplate joining the Liberals. Ellis' disenchantment with the Labour Party was so great that he probably voted for Michael Foot over Denis Healey in Labour's 1980 leadership election in order to accelerate the disintegration of the Labour Party.

In 1981, Ellis became one of the founding members of the SDP. Ellis was one of three Welsh MPs to join the new party (the others were Jeffrey Thomas and Ednyfed Hudson Davies) and he was elected to serve as the President of Welsh Social Democrats. As a result of boundary changes, Ellis did not contest Wrexham in 1983 election, instead he stood in the new constituency of Clwyd South West which incorporated much of his old constituency. Ellis finished second to the Conservative candidate Robert Harvey by 1,551 votes in a competitive three-way race.

At the 1987 general election, Ellis stood again in Clwyd South West, finishing a respectable third. After the merger of the SDP and the Liberals, he stood for the then Social and Liberal Democrats at the 1989 Pontypridd by-election, finishing a weak fourth behind the victor Kim Howells.

Publications

* cite book
title = Dan Loriau Maelor: Hunangofiant Tom Ellis
first = Tom
last = Ellis
id = ISBN 1-84323-179-4
publisher = Gwasg Gomer
year = 2003
month = May

* cite book
title = After The Dust Has Settled: The Autobiography of Tom Ellis
first = Tom
last = Ellis
id = ISBN 1-84494-013-6
publisher = Bridge Books
year = 2004
month = October

* cite book
title = R. S. Thomas a'i Gerddi
first = Tom
last = Ellis
id = ISBN 1-84771-051-4
publisher = Y Lolfa
year = 2008
month = August

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