Sir George Edwards OBE (5 October 1850 – 6 December 1933) was a trade unionist and Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
Edwards was born in Marsham, Norfolk, the son of a poor ex-soldier who worked as an agricultural labourer.
After the Crimean War, when the family's income was threatened by rising prices, they had to enter the workhouse for a year.
At the 1922 general election, the Liberals did not field a candidate, and he lost the seat to the Conservative Thomas William Hay.
Edwards was returned to the House of Commons at the 1923 general election, when he beat Hay with a majority of only 861 votes, but lost again in 1924, to the Conservative James Christie.