Alfred Waterson

Alfred Edward Waterson (5 August 1880, Derby – 25 November 1964) was a Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom.

Born in Derby, Waterson was a railwayman and activist in his trade union.

Although the Co-operative Party put up several candidates for the first time at the 1918 general election, only one met with success.

He contested the Nottingham Central by-election in 1930, and stood in Nottingham Central at the 1931 general election, coming a distant second in each case.

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