Benjamin Riley (1866 – 6 January 1946) was a British Labour Party politician.
He served as a journeyman in Bath, Brighton and London, eventually starting his own business in Huddersfield in 1896.
[1][3] At the same time he was employed as a lecturer by the Land Restoration League, visiting agricultural labourers in various counties.
[2][3] He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Noel Buxton, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in the Labour Government of 1929-1931.
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