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Alexander Gordon Cameron : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Gordon Cameron

Alexander Gordon Cameron (1876 – 30 May 1944) was a British trades unionist and Labour Party politician.
Cameron was born in Oban, Argyll, and served his apprenticeship as a joiner in Glasgow.〔''Obituary: Mr A. G. Cameron'' The Times, 31 May 1944 p.8〕 On becoming a journeyman he moved to London, where he became an active member of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, becoming the union's shipping delegate in 1912, and assistant general secretary in 1915, and general secretary in 1919. When the ASC&J became part of the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers in 1921, Cameron was its first general secretary.
He was nominated by his union as a parliamentary candidate for the Independent Labour Party. After failing to become the prospective candidate for Glasgow Camlachie in 1908, and the ASC&J declined an invitation to sponsor him as candidate for Coventry in the following year.〔''Election Intelligence'', The Times, 10 December 1908, p.11, 8 May 1909, p.12〕 He stood unsuccessfully at Liverpool Kirkdale at the January 1910 general election and again at a by-election later in the year. In the December 1910 general election he was defeated at Jarrow, where Labour lost to the Liberals.〔''County Constituencies'', The Times, 21 November 1910, p.9〕
In 1914 Cameron was elected to the executive of the Labour Party, a position he was to retain for many years.〔〔The Times, 30 January 1914, p.8〕 In 1917 he was appointed by the Coalition Government to be one of the Scottish members of the ''Commission on Industrial Unrest''.〔''Labour Unrest Commissioners'', The Times, 16 June 1917, p.3〕 In 1918 he again failed to be elected to parliament, this time at Woolwich West.〔''The Election'', The Times, 25 November 1918, p.9〕
In 1920 Cameron was part of the Labour Party delegation to the Second International in Geneva.〔''The Second International'', The Times, 20 July 1920, p.9〕 He was elected chair of the Labour Party for 1920/21.〔 In 1925 ill health led to his resigning from his posts as representative to the Socialist International and general secretary of the woodworkers' union.〔〔''News in Brief'', The Times, 26 February 1925, p.9〕
At the 1929 general election Cameron finally succeeded in being elected, becoming MP for Widnes. He was however defeated at the next election in 1931 when there was a large swing against Labour.
Cameron retired from politics, and at the time of his death in a London hospital aged 67 in 1944, was described as a building contractor.〔
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