Alfred Edwards (politician)
Alfred Edwards | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough East | |
| In office 14 November 1935 – 3 February 1950 | |
| Preceded by | Ernest Young |
| Succeeded by | Hilary Marquand |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 March 1888 |
| Died | 17 June 1958 (aged 70) |
| Political party | Conservative (since 1949) |
| Other political affiliations | Labour (until 1948) |
Alfred Edwards (23 March 1888 – 17 June 1958) was a British politician who served for fifteen years as a Member of Parliament (MP). His origins were as a company director in the foundry industry in Middlesbrough, which led him into conflict with the Labour Party when it proposed to nationalise the iron and steel industries; profoundly unable to support the party, he crossed the floor and became an active Conservative Party supporter.