Leonard Smith (1879 – 1964) was a British trade unionist and politician.
In 1905, he was one of a group of union members who marched to London in support of a fair wage clause being added to the contract to make boots for the British Army.
[1] Smith was also active in politics, and was first elected to Long Buckby Parish Council in 1898.
[3] He also stood in the 1931 United Kingdom general election, in Stafford, taking second place with a 31.9% vote share.
[3] In 1923, Smith was appointed as a full-time national organiser for NUBSO.