- John Bruce Glasier
John Bruce Glasier (
25 March 1859 -4 June 1920 ) was a Scottishsocialist politician .Glasier was born in
Glasgow as John Bruce, but grew up nearNewton Ayr . Following the death of his father in 1870, he returned to Glasgow and followed his mother in adding the additional name of "Glasier", thereafter using Bruce as his middle name. He became involved with theIrish Land League 's activities in Scotland, and in 1884 was a founder member of theScottish Land Restoration League , while also joining theSocial Democratic Federation (SDF). He joined the Socialist League split from the SDF, becoming the secretary of its Glasgow branch until 1889. In 1893, he joined theIndependent Labour Party (ILP), and marriedKatherine St John Conway .Glasier soon became one of the four main ILP leaders, and the editor of "ILP News". In 1900, he succeeded
Keir Hardie as chairman of the party, a post he held for three years. In 1903, he was elected toChapel-en-le-Frith parish council . In 1905, he became the editor of "Labour Leader ".In 1909, Glasier left the editorship position and resigned from the ILP's national council, along with Hardie,
Ramsay MacDonald andPhilip Snowden . The four were re-elected in 1910, and Glasier remained on the council until 1919. He opposedWorld War I , but in 1915 was struck by cancer. He continued to write until his death in 1920.
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