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John Johnson
Northumbrian trade unionist and politician, died 1910

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Northumbrian trade unionist and politician, died 1910
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John Johnson
John Johnson MP, circa 1906

John Johnson (1850 – 29 December 1910) was a British trade unionist and Lib-Lab politician.

Trade Unionist

He worked in the mining industry. In 1890 he became Treasurer of the Durham Miners' Association and then in 1897 their Financial Secretary.

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In 1904, following the death of the Gateshead Liberal MP, William Allan, Johnson, though a member of the Independent Labour Party, was selected as Liberal candidate to defend the predominantly mining seat at a by-election. He won the election and joined the Liberal-Labour trade union group, as a miners union sponsored MP.

In 1906 he was re-elected at the General Election.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJohn Johnson9,65165.3
Liberal UnionistSir Theodore Vivian Samuel Angier5,12634.7
Majority4,52530.6
Turnout79.4
Liberal holdSwing

In 1909, when the Miners Federation of Great Britain affiliated to the Labour party he was required to cross the floor to sit as a Labour MP. He was also required to seek re-election at the next General election as a Labour candidate.

In 1910, he contested the January General Election as a Labour candidate but was opposed by a Liberal candidate, Harold Elverston. Johnson was a supporter of the Miners Eight Hours Act, which brought him opposition from many miners in Gateshead. Johnson finished in third place as the Liberals re-gained the seat.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalHarold Elverston6,80040.7+40.7
Liberal UnionistNicholas Grattan-Doyle6,32337.9+3.2
LabourJohn Johnson3,57221.4-43.9
Majority4772.8
Turnout87.2+7.8
Liberal gain from LabourSwing+42.3

He died in December 1910 at the age of 60 in Durham, England.

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