- Jack Kent (politician)
rJack Kent (
Lambeth , 1870–1946) was a British politician and an important figure in the early history of theSocialist Party of Great Britain .Kent was a well-known member of the
Social Democratic Federation , being a writer for "Justice" from 1897 and a speaker and lecture secretary. In 1902 he was on the SDF Executive Committee [cite book
title=The History of the Social-Democratic Federation
author=Martin Crick
publisher=Edinburgh University Press
year=1994
ISBN=1853310913
page=100] and was delegate forWest Ham Central during the 1902 SDF Conference. He was not originally an impossibilist but came over after the 24 April meeting, revealing the manoeuvrings of Hyndman clique.Kent was working as a clerk at Whitbreads brewery when he helped found the
Socialist Party of Great Britain in June 1904.cite journal
journal=Socialist Standard
title=Some black sheep: the fates of founder members
author=Adam Buick
month=September
year=2004
volume=100] He was variously an indoor and outdoor speaker, a writer for the "Socialist Standard ", Party delegate to the Amsterdam Congress of theSecond International in August 1904, secretary of Romford Division branch in 1904–1905, an Executive Committee member in 1905–1906 and finally Treasurer in 1907–1908. Kent resigned on30 March 1908 , probably as he did not want politics to prejudice his career advancement.After leaving the SPGB he helped organise the ‘
Constitutionalists ’, a popularanti-socialist organisation, later joining the Conservative Party. He became a local councillor in 1912, going on to becomemayor of Acton in 1922–1923 and aMiddlesex county councillor. He died in 1946.References
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