George Craddock (26 February 1897 – 28 April 1974) was a British Labour politician.
Born in Kettering, Craddock was educated at Fircroft College in Bournville, and then at the University of Birmingham.
He became active in the Labour Party, serving as a full-time political agent from 1929 until 1936, after which he became an area organiser with the National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers, based in Sheffield.
[1] He should not be confused with Sir George Beresford Craddock who served as a Conservative MP at around the same time.
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