John Mack (British politician)

John David Mack, (26 June 1891 – 9 February 1957) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

Mack became active in the National Amalgamated Union of Life Assurance Workers, then began working for the Labour Party as a lecturer.

The seat had been vacated when the sitting Labour MP Josiah Wedgwood was elevated to the peerage.

In 1946, he travelled to Bulgaria and Romania to ask their new governments to assist surviving Jews in those countries.

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Mack in Bucharest , April 1946