George Hay Morgan (1866 – 24 January 1931) was a British Liberal Party politician.
Although Truro had been a Unionist seat Morgan, as a Baptist preacher, was able to attract the Methodist vote by preaching in the constituency's principal chapels.
Morgan also justified his right to represent the Truro seat in Cornwall 'because he was a Cornishman, a Celt, and he ...belonged to the same stock, of the same blood line'.
For the 1918 General election he tackled a challenge in a new area when he stood as Liberal candidate for Ipswich, however the Coalition Government endorsed his Unionist opponent and he lost badly.
[4] He contested the 1922 general election as National Liberal candidate for Penryn and Falmouth, but finished fourth.