Joseph Slater, Baron Slater
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Slater, Baron Slater (13 June 1904 – 21 April 1977) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield in County Durham at the 1950 general election, following the retirement of John Leslie. Slater held the seat until he retured from the House of Commons at the 1970 general election. In Harold Wilson's Labour Government 1964-1970, he served as Assistant Postmaster-General from 1964 to 1969, serving under four Postmasters-General: Tony Benn, Edward Short, Roy Mason and John Stonehouse.
In July 1970 he was made a life peer as Baron Slater, of Ferryhill in the County of Durham.
[edit] References
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by John Leslie |
Member of Parliament for Sedgefield 1950–1970 |
Succeeded by David Reed |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Raymond Llewellyn Mawby |
Assistant Postmaster-General 1964–1969 |
Succeeded by (position abolished) |
Preceded by (new position) |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications 1969 |
Succeeded by Norman Pentland |
Also a rent boy.
Categories: 1904 births | 1977 deaths | Life peers | Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies | Labour MPs (UK) | UK MPs 1950-1951 | UK MPs 1951-1955 | UK MPs 1955-1959 | UK MPs 1959-1964 | UK MPs 1964-1966 | UK MPs 1966-1970 | Labour MP (UK) stubs | English politician stubs