A. S. Albery

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A. Stuart Albery was a British political figure active in the Socialist movement during the first decade of the twentieth century.

Albery was a member of the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), and later of the May 1904 Provisional Committee, which led to the founding in June of the Socialist Party of Great Britain. An early public speaker and Executive Committee member for the Party, he withdrew after a few months and by 1906 was back in the SDF. Along with Socialist Standard writer Alec Gray, he is known to have been a member of the Independent Labour Party.

At the London County Council election, 1922, Albery stood unsuccessfully for the Labour Party in Clapham.[1]

References

  1. ^ London Municipal Notes - Volumes 18-23, London Municipal Society