Sir Ronald Fitz-John Walker (1880–26 March 1971) was a British Liberal Party politician.
[1] His brother Cyril was killed in World War I, leaving him to raise Cyril's family including nephew, politician John Walker[2] Sir Ronald Walker first stood for Parliament as a Liberal at the 1922 general election.
[1] He contested Leeds North East, 1922 and 1923, Colne Valley, 1924, Dewsbury, 1929, Royton, 1931 and 1935.
He was again adopted as Liberal candidate for Dewsbury in 1939 for an election that did not take place due to the outbreak of war.
[1] He remained active in national liberal politics through the 1960s, but was critical of more radical elements in the party, calling for adherence to Gladstonian values.