James Patrick Gardner (5 March 1883 – 25 July 1937)[1] was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
Unlike 1922 and 1923 when the Liberals had fielded a candidate in North Hammersmith, the 1924 contest was a straight fight between Gardner and his previous Conservative opponent, Ashmead-Bartlett.
In the resulting by-election, held against the background of the General Strike, Gardner regained the seat with the substantial majority of 3,611 votes over the Conservative's Samuel Gluckstein.
This was subsequently replaced by a National Government in August 1931 leading to a split in the Labour Party.
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