James Bell (UK politician)
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James Bell (1872 – 28 December 1955) British Labour politician. Member of Parliament for Ormskirk, the first non Conservative to be elected for this seat since its creation in 1885, principally due to a divided conservative vote between the Coalition Conservative's and the candidate of the National Farmers Union at the 1918 General Election.
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Preceded by Arthur Stanley |
Member of Parliament for Ormskirk 1918–1922 |
Succeeded by Francis Blundell |