Robert Jackson (Ipswich MP)
This article is about The Labour MP Robert Frederick Jackson. For The Conservative MP who defected to Labour, see Robert V. Jackson.
Robert Frederick Jackson (28 May 1880 – 28 January 1951)[1] was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich in Suffolk from 1923 to 1924.
Jackson contested the Ipswich seat at the 1922 general election, significantly increasing the Labour vote, but failing to unseat the sitting Conservative MP, John Ganzoni.[2] At the 1923 general election, he won the seat, with a majority of only 1.4% of the votes. However, Ganzoni retook the seat in 1924 with a 10.8% majority, and although Jackson stood again in 1929, 1931 and 1935, he was never returned to the House of Commons.[2]
Jackson was one of 64 MPs who sat only in the January–October 1924 Parliament.
References
- ↑ "Historical list of MPs: constituencies beginning with "I"". Leigh Rayment's House of Commons pages. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
- 1 2 Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 154. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Robert Jackson
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by John Ganzoni |
Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1923–1924 |
Succeeded by John Ganzoni |
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