Stroud Constituency Labour Party

The Labour Party has been active in the Stroud constituency area since at least 1897 and the constituency has been represented in UK Parliament by two Labour MPs, Ben Parkin and David Drew. The Party is currently represented by 14 Councillors on Stroud District Council and three on Gloucestershire County Council. Previous Labour Group leaders have included Steve Lydon, Margaret Nolder, Steve Greenwood. Labour leaders on the predecessor Councils have included Bill Maddox (Stroud RDC) Walter Preston(Stroud UDC) and Tom Langham (Stroud UDC). Tom Langham was the first Labour Chair of Stroud UDC in 1935.[1] On 30 June 2022, Cllr Doina Cornell, the current Leader of Stroud District Council, left the Labour Party following her removal from the long list of Labour candidates for the Stroud Parliamentary constituency.[2] Three other members of the council also left the Labour Party the day after.[3][4]

Independent Labour Party

The first recorded attempt to promote Socialism in Stroud was a visit of 40 trade unionists and ILP members in June 1895, this was chaired by David Fraser the President of the Gloucester ILP.[5] In July 1897 the “Clarion Van” visited Stroud for four days and meetings were addressed by John Bruce Glasier, Councillor Alpass(from Berkeley), Fenton Macpherson[6] and Mary Macpherson. Glasier and the Macphersons were accommodated by a Mr and Mrs Hunt during their stay in Stroud.[7] A branch of the ILP was formed in the Town in August 1897.[8] A public meeting organised by the Branch was held on Sunday 16 January 1898 addressed by Pete Curran.[9] Additional text about the history of ILP in Stroud to be added

Trades and Labour Council

A Trades and Labour Council started in about 1898 (paragraph to be completed)

The Trades Union Congress continues to support a network of locally organised Union Councils and while the Stroud Trades Council came to an end in about 1999 there are 21 Trades Councils in the South West with two covering Gloucestershire—Cheltenham and District Trades Council and Gloucester and District Trades Council .

Trade and Labour Club

By 1908 the Labour Movement had a Club building on Lower Street Stroud (paragraph to be completed)

Far Hill

The official opening of the new Headquarters for the Constituency at Far Hill on Cainscross Road took place on 20 September 1930. The building has previously been the depot of the Cotswold Grocery Stores and had been purchased for £1000 with the Club and Institute becoming the headquarters of the Stroud Constituency Labour Party but also the home of trade union branches in the area. Charles Duncan Labour MP for Clay Cross visited the town for the official opening.[10] The building was sold to Stroud Urban District Council in the early 1970s and demolished and the site was used for a waste tip and council car park but has subsequently been redeveloped for a DIY store. The Current Labour Party offices are based at 5a Lansdown.

Parliamentary candidates

The first time a Labour Candidate contested an election for the Stroud Constituency was in 1918. Of the 17 individuals who have stood, two were elected for Stroud with four others subsequently elected for other constituencies.

Stroud 1918–1945

Labour Candidates in Stroud Constituency 1918–1945[11]
Election YearCandidate NameVotes %±%Comments
1918Charles Wye Kendall[12]8,52240.1NewNot Elected
1922Samuel E Walters[13]5,08117.6−22.5Not Elected
1923No Candidate
1924Edith Picton-Turbervill7,41825.2NewNot Elected Later MP for Wrekin
1929F. E. White10,38426.1+0.9Not Elected
1931[14]John Maynard10,68830.0+3.9Not Elected
1935Constance Borrett14,13336.8+8.2Not Elected
1945Ben Parkin22,49540.8+4.0First Labour MP Elected

1950–1951

Labour Candidate Stroud and Thornbury Constituency 1950 and 1951[15]
Election YearCandidate NameVotes %±%Comments
1950Ben Parkin 24,846Lost seat
1951Ben Parkin28,55848.7+5.3Not Elected

1955–2019

Labour Candidates Stroud Constituency 1955 to 2019[16]
Election YearCandidate NameVotes %±%Comments
1955Richard W. Evely19,375Not Elected
1959Alfred Evans18,33637.6-3.5Not Elected Later MP for Caerphilly
1964Dennis V. Hunt18,88938.2+0.6Not Elected
1966Tom Cox20,25940.1+1.9Not Elected Later MP for Tooting
1970R. Derek Wheatley19,15836.1-4Not Elected
Feb 1974William (Bill) H Maddocks17,14829.2-6.9Not Elected
Oct 1974William (Bill) H Maddocks17,35231.1+1.9Not Elected
1979B.J. Marshall17,03727.5-3.6Not Elected
1983D.R. Parsons10.14116.8-3.0Not Elected
1987Tom Levitt12,14518.5+1.7Not Elected Later MP for High Peak
1992David Drew18,70626.9+8.4Not Elected
1997David Drew26,17042.7+13.3Elected
2001David Drew25,68546.6+3.9Elected
2005David Drew22,52739.6-7.0Elected
2010David Drew22,38038.6-1.5Not Elected
2015David Drew22,94737.7-0.9Not Elected
2017David Drew29,99447+9.3Elected
2019David Drew27,74242.1-4.9Not Elected

Prominent activists

Prominent activists
NameArea Associated withYear bornYear DiedYears ActiveObituary and Comments
Joseph AlpassBerkeley187319691895–1950Originally an ILP activist in 1895, Later MP for Thornbury See Wikipedia entry Joseph Alpass
Frederick William HarperRodborough186819611907–1961Birmingham Daily Post 11 May 1961 p. 18 Rodborough Parish from 1907 Stroud RDC from 1917, originally a Liberal. Said to be one of the Labour Party founders more than 50 years ago "remaining a leader for many years".[17]
William (Bill) H MaddocksLeonard Stanley
Pat ParkerCainscross Pat was a councillor from 1960s to 1983[18]
WAlter K PrestonTrinity then Cainscross1915NK1948–1993No Obit found Walter was a leading member of Stroud UDC from 1940s and joined SDC when it formed in 1973 and retired in 1983. Walter Preston Court, Cashes Green was named in his honour, while he was still living. He was also Constituency Chair for some time.[19]
Mary Maureen RutterCainscross192520151981–2009Stroud News and Journal 21 October 2015 Maureen was a member of the County Council for 28 years, she was the First Woman Chair of the Council and her service included Labour Group Leader, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care.[20][21]
Mary SollarsHinton(Sharpness)1938? Mary served on SDC from 1973 to 1983, she and her husband were stalwarts in the Berkeley area for many years.[22]

References

  1. "Mr Tom Langham Honoured" Gloucester Citizen, 02 May 1935, p. 6, https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000325%2f19350502%2f021
  2. James Felton (30 June 2022). "Election hopeful Doina Cornell leaves Labour Party". Stroud News and Journal. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  3. Caroline Molloy (1 July 2022). "Stitch-up for Starmer ally backfires as Labour loses council". openDemocracy. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  4. Caroline Molloy (1 July 2022). "UPDATE - another Stroud Labour Councillor has tonight quit the party". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  5. Clarion 06 July 1895 p. 6 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/ViewArticle?id=BL%2F0002732%2F18950706%2F08
  6. Mary Macpherson
  7. This is likely to be Stephen Ernest Hunt who lived on Bath Road Rodborough Clarion 17 July 1897 pp. 6, 7, 8 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0002732%2f18970717
  8. Labour Leader 28 August 1897 p. 8 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0002734%2f18970828%2f110
  9. Pete Curran at Stroud, Stroud News and Gloucestershire Advertiser 21 January 1898 p. 3, https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0002216%2f18980121%2f053
  10. Cheltenham Chronicle, 27 September 1930, p. 6, https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000518%2f19300927%2f07
  11. Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)
  12. working note - Stood for Election in Eye Suffolk in 1924 Eye (UK Parliament constituency)
  13. working note Alderman in Swindon and also stood in Bristol Central in 1923 Bristol Central (UK Parliament constituency)
  14. Byelection caused by Retirement of Frank Nelson (Con) 1931 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_Stroud_by-election
  15. Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)
  16. Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)
  17. (Paywall)https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0002134%2f19610511%2f483
  18. Retirement inferred from British Local Elections Database: https://www.electionscentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Stroud-1973-2012.pdf
  19. 1939 National Register for Birth Date, RG101/5079F/011/44, https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA%2FR39%2F5079%2F5079F%2F011%2F44; Stroud Election Results 1948 Gloucester Citizen 06 April 1948 p. 4; Retirement from SDC in 1983 inferred from British Local Elections Database https://www.electionscentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Stroud-1973-2012.pdf
  20. "Funeral service for Stroud stalwart and former Labour county councillor Maureen Rutter to be held tomorrow". 20 October 2015.
  21. https://www.electionscentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Gloucestershire-County.pdf
  22. Retirement from SDC in 1983 inferred from British Local Elections Database https://www.electionscentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Stroud-1973-2012.pdf
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