- Thomas Burt
Thomas Burt (
12 November 1837 –12 April 1922 ) was a Britishtrade union ist and one of the first working-class Members of Parliament. He became secretary of the Northumberland Miners' Association in 1863, then, in 1874, was elected to parliament, alongsideAlexander MacDonald , a fellow miners' leader. Burt stood as a Radical labour candidate with Liberal support and formed part of a small group of Liberal-Labour politicians in the House of Commons in the 1880s and 1890s. He sat as MP for Morpeth from 1874 to 1918. After the 1892 General Election,William Gladstone appointed Burt asParliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade , in which capacity he served until 1895.Despite the emergence of theIndependent Labour Party and theLabour Representation Committee , Burt remained loyal to his backers in the Liberal Party and refused to join. He wasFather of the House in his final years in the House of Commons.Notes
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*Citation
last=Fynes
first=Richard
date=1873
title=The Miners of Northumberland and Durham
publisher=John Robinson, Jun.
publication-place=Blyth
publication-date=1873
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=qYIHAAAAQAAJ
access-date=2008-02-28External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUburt.htm Thomas Burt]
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