Morgan Jones (3 May 1885 – 23 April 1939) was a Welsh Labour Party politician.
He was also a member of the No Conscription Fellowship's national committee and chairman of the South Wales Anti-Conscription Council.
He clinched the Labour nomination despite not being the preferred candidate of the South Wales Miners' Federation.
[1] Jones held the seat until his own death, aged 53, in 1939, when his successor was fellow conscientious objector Ness Edwards.
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