Albert Goodman

Albert William Goodman (1880 – 22 August 1937) was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom.

At the 1929 general election, he unsuccessfully contested the safe Labour seat of Bow and Bromley in east London, losing to the incumbent George Lansbury by a wide margin.

As Labour's vote collapsed at the 1931 general election, he won the Islington North seat from the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Robert Young, who had gained it from the Conservatives in 1929.

At the following by-election, the Labour candidate, Leslie Haden Guest, won the seat for his party.

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