George Davy Kelley (1848 – 18 December 1911) was a British trades unionist and Labour politician.
[1] In 1902 he travelled to New York City as part of Alfred Moseley's Commission of Inquiry into the organisation of Labour.
[5] Two years later as vice-chairman of the National Committee of Organised Labour, he campaigned for the introduction of a universal old age pension.
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