- George Morton
:"For George 'Shadow' Morton, see
Shadow Morton . See alsoSamuel George Morton ."George Martin Morton (born11 February 1940 ) is a retired Labour Party politician in theUnited Kingdom .Morton was educated at
Fettes College , Edinburgh, andGlasgow University . He was an elected member ofManchester City Council and ofGreater Manchester Council in the early 1970s.George Morton was elected
Member of Parliament (MP) for Manchester Moss Side at aby-election in 1978 following the death of Labour MPFrank Hatton . He served until the constituency was abolished in boundary changes for the 1983 general election, and failed to be selected for another Manchester seat.After Labour went into opposition following the 1979 general election, George Morton served in the Labour Whips' Office and on Standing Committees on home affairs bills. He was noted for his support for civil liberties, including gay rights, and he spoke out on "miscarriage of justice" cases.
Before becoming an MP, George Morton worked as a local authority architect/planner, and he returned to this profession after leaving the House of Commons.
References
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*Fred Emery, "Labour hold two seats with smaller majorities", "The Times", London,14 July 1978 , p.1.
*John Chartres, "Hard work on streets of Moss Side brought Labour victory", "The Times", London,15 July 1978 , p.2.
*"MP to speak at 'gay' rally today", "The Times", London,28 February 1981 , p.2.
*Peter Evans, "Father and son serving life said to be innocent", "The Times", London,14 April 1982 , p.3.
*Anthony Bevins, "Labour reallocates seats with speed", "The Times",13 April 1983 , p.2.
*"Morton, George Martin", "Who's Who", A&C Black, London, January 2007.
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