William Thomas Kelly (21 June 1874 – 13 March 1944) was a British Labour politician.
Kelly was active in the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, serving on its Executive Council from 1903 until 1913, and as chair of its Manchester branch.
[1] He then found work as a London organiser for the Workers' Union, where his skill at arbitration was recognised.
He was appointed as an alderman on London County Council in 1934, but this did not stop him from winning the Rochdale seat again in 1935.
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