Bernard Augustus Bagnari (1902–1987) was a British trade unionist and politician.
He also worked for the Ministry of Information, and broadcast in Italian to the occupied countries.
In 1946, he resigned as the NUC's area secretary, complaining that his work was hampered by communists in the union, and in 1955 he argued in favour of expelling former Revolutionary Communist Party members who had joined the Labour Party.
[1][4] In 1945, Bagnari was elected to Islington Metropolitan Borough Council, representing Canonbury for the Labour Party,[5] and at the 1949 London County Council election, he won a seat in Islington East.
[1] In 1965, he wrote to The Times, arguing that The Beatles should not have received government honours.