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Parker, John, 1906-1987

John Parker was born 15 July 1906 and educated at Marlborough and St John's College Oxford. He became General Secretary of the New Fabian Research Bureau in 1933 and by 1980 had been made President of the Fabian Society, emphasising his life long association with the Fabians.

He was elected as a Labour MP for Romford in 1935 and when that consituency was divided after the Second World War he held Dagenham until 1983. John Parker showed great interest in his constituency, being particularly involved with the Ford factory there and its relationship with the community. John Parker was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Dominions Office during the Government of Clement Attlee in 1945, his Parliamentary private secretary being James Callaghan. He was, however, dismissed from his position in 1946 over his views concerning South African Protectorates. This loss of office enabled John Parker to exert an influence from the back benches, serving on several Speaker's Conferences and also the Procedure Committee 1966-1973.

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Parker, John, 1906-1981, MP, General Secretary of the Fabian Society

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Epithet: MP, General Secretary of the Fabian Society British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000498.0x00023e ...

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Parker, John, active 1929-1986, Subject of Mss Eur F236

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Epithet: Subject of Mss Eur F236 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001440.0x00013b ...

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