- Percy Wells
Percy Lawrence Wells, JP (
8 June ,1891 –3 April ,1964 ) was a Britishtrade union official andMember of Parliament .Wells was born in
Kent and went to StoneChurch of England school inGreenhithe . At the age of 16 he enlisted in theRoyal Navy , in which he served for three years; on leaving, he travelled around the world, stopping inCanada , theUnited States of America, the Pacific Islands,New Zealand andAustralia .In 1919, Wells became an official of the
Transport and General Workers' Union . By the end of the 1930s he was Kent General Secretary of the union, and in 1937 he did his best to stop an unofficial strike of busmen. He was made aJustice of the Peace forKent in 1938 and served on the Central Agricultural Wages Board; a large number of TGWU members in Kent were agricultural labourers.At the 1945 general election, Wells was elected as the Labour Party
Member of Parliament for Faversham, and was immediately picked byErnest Bevin (Foreign Secretary) as hisParliamentary Private Secretary . He retained the role until Bevin's death in 1951.Later in the 1950s Wells campaigned for more industries to come to
Sheerness and theIsle of Sheppey . He had to fight hard in a marginal constituency, and in the 1955 general election had a majority of only 59 votes. Against the trend, he improved his majority in 1959, but only to 253. In poor health, he announced his retirement in 1961, but died before the end of the Parliament.References
*M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" Vol. IV (Harvester Press, 1981)
*Obituary, "The Times ",6 April ,1964
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