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John Peck (politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Peck (politician) John Peck (August 1922〔''The Times House of Commons 1964'', p.140〕 – 28 March 2004) was a British communist politician, known for contesting a large number of elections before finally winning one. ==Early life== Born in Caistor in Lincolnshire, Peck grew up in Scunthorpe and was educated at Scunthorpe Grammar School.〔〔"(Death of John Peck: the people's champion )", ''Hucknall Dispatch'', 29 March 2004〕 He flew with the Royal Air Force during World War II and won the Distinguished Flying Cross.〔 Inspired both by experience of postings in Calcutta and the American Deep South, and also an uncle who was an active communist, he joined the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1944.〔"(Peck John )", ''Compendium of Communist Biography''〕〔"(Remembering Nottingham's hung council )", ''Nottingham Post'', 13 May 2010〕
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