John Buckle (1867 – 8 November 1925) was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician.
Buckle was an official in the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives, and was the first Labour alderman on Leeds City Council.
[4] In 1922 he was the travelling organiser for his union and the society's principal negotiator.
[2] In the general election of 1922 he was elected to the Commons as Member of Parliament for the Eccles Division of Lancashire, unseating the Conservative incumbent, Marshall Stevens.
Although his total number of votes fell from 14,354 to 12,227 he was able to increase his majority over Stevens from 1,803 to 1,863 with the anti-Labour vote split by the presence of a Liberal Party candidate.