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Intro | British communist | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |
was | Politician Communist | |
Work field | Politics | |
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Birth | 1862 | |
Death | 1928 (aged 66 years) | |
Politics: | Social Democratic Federation British Socialist Party Labour Party Communist Party Of Great Britain |
Biography
Alfred Augustus Watts (1862–1928), also known as A. A. Watts, was a British communist. He became a compositor and joined the Social Democratic Federation (SDF). In 1904, he became a member of the Board of Guardians in Poplar, a post he held until his death. After the SDF became the British Socialist Party, Watts became a leader of the majority anti-war faction, and was elected to the party executive as Treasurer, alongside Albert Inkpin and John Maclean. He was a supporter of the October Revolution and of the formation of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB).
In 1919, Watts was elected as a Labour Party member of London County Council in Battersea North, and in 1922 he was re-elected for the CPGB. In 1925, he was elected as a Councillor for Poplar Council, with the support of both Labour and the CPGB.