Patrick Bartley

Patrick Bartley

Patrick Bartley (24 March, 1909 – 25 June, 1956) was a British coal miner, civil servant and politician. He served as Labour Party Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street from 1950 until his early death.

Mining career

Bartley was born in Washington, then in County Durham. He went to St Joseph's Elementary School in the town, leaving at the age of 14 to become a coalminer. He spent his spare time studying, and in 1930 he was accepted for a two-year course at the Catholic Workers' College, which was attached to the University of Oxford.

Politics

From 1933 Bartley was Branch Secretary of the Mineworkers' union at his pit. He also became active in politics in the Labour Party, and in 1934 was elected to Washington Urban District Council. In 1937 he was elected instead to Durham County Council, on which he served for 12 years. He also acted as agent to Jack Lawson, the Labour Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street."Mr. Patrick Bartley" (Obituary), "The Times", 26 June 1956.]

Civil service

In 1942, Bartley left the coal face to become Assistant Labour Director at the Northern "B" Region of the Ministry of Fuel and Power. When the coal mines were nationalised in 1947, he became Conciliation Officer for the National Coal Board Northern Division.

Election to Parliament

After Jack Lawson received a peerage in 1949, Bartley was selected to follow him as Labour candidate for Chester-le-Street. At the 1950 general election he was elected with a majority even bigger than Lawson's, 24,969."The Times House of Commons 1950", p. 177.] He used his position in Parliament to support nationalisation of the mines, arguing that it had produced a greater sense of communal responsibility than ever before."Parliament", "The Times", 26 October 1950.] He also criticised discrimination against Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland."Parliament", "The Times", 2 June 1951.]

During the 1951 general election campaign, Bartley was forced to go into hospital due to ill health; his campaign was conducted by volunteers."Election Items", "The Times", 11 October 1951.] This proved no disadvantage as his majority of 24,879 was one of the highest in the country."Polls Apart", "The Times", 27 October 1951.] In May 1952, Bartley's championing of the case of a constituent denied compassionate leave from the army to see his dying father was so forceful that the Prime Minister Winston Churchill had to step in to defend the Minister involved."Parliament", "The Times", 23 May 1952.]

Death

Bartley also took up the issue of agricultural land in his constituency which had been lost to mining subsidence,"Parliament", "The Times", 21 February 1953.] and he continued to raise detailed issues about the mining industry. However, his health continued to be poor and he was again admitted to hospital in June 1956."Invalids", "The Times", 6 June 1956.] Three days after his discharge, he died suddenly.

References

*M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" Vol. IV (Harvester Press, 1981)
*"Who Was Who", A & C Black


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