- Emrys Hughes
Emrys Hughes (
10 July 1894 –18 October 1969 ) was a Welsh Labour politician, best known for being the biographer and son-in-law ofKeir Hardie , the Scottish Labour politician.Hughes was born in
Tonypandy ,Wales , the son of the Reverend J. R. Hughes. He was educated atAbercynon Council School,Mountain Ash Secondary School and City ofLeeds Training College, and became a teacher by profession. In theFirst World War he was imprisoned as aconscientious objector . In 1924, he married Nan Hardie, the daughter of Keir Hardie. He also became editor of thesocialist journal "Forward".On
7 February ,1946 Hughes stood in the South Ayrshire (Scotland) by-election, following the death of the sitting MPAlexander Sloan . He was elected as the constituency'sMember of Parliament , and re-elected in the general elections of 1950, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1964, and 1966. A left-winger, he was frequently at odds with the leadership of the Labour Party and twice had the whip withdrawn, between November 1954 and April 1955 and then between March 1961 and May 1963.On
14 July 1966 Gwynfor Evans (Plaid Cymru ) won Carmarthen from Labour in a by-election. As a fellowpacifist and member of thePeace Pledge Union , he was shown around the House of Commons by Emrys Hughes; on pointing out the Welsh table in the Commons' tea room, Hughes warned him, "You’d better not sit down there, your name’s mud among that lot." [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1579591,00.html]Besides his biography of Keir Hardie, Hughes also wrote a biography of
Sydney Silverman .
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