Wyndham Albery

Wyndham James Albery (1882 – 28 August 1940) was a British politician and accountant.

[2][3] Albery was a conscientious objector during World War I, and was imprisoned in 1917, but soon released.

At the 1922 and 1923 UK general elections, he stood unsuccessfully in Hammersmith South.

[2] By 1930, he represented the ILP the executive of the London Labour Party, on which he argued against work tests for recipients of outdoor relief.

[4] At the 1931 London County Council election, he stood unsuccessfully in Hammersmith South.