John Swan (British politician)

John Edmund Swan (1877 – 9 February 1956)[1] was a Labour Party politician in England.

[3] Out of Parliament, Swan devoted his time to the DMA, and he was elected as its general secretary in 1935, serving until 1945.

He also remained active in the Labour Party, serving on its National Executive Committee from 1932 until 1941, and on both the Annfield Plain Urban District Council, and the Lanchester Board of Guardians.

[2] In his spare time, Swan wrote the novels The Mad Miner and People of the Night, and the play, On the Minimum.

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