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Joseph Toole (British politician)

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by day and as a newspaper vendor by night. He subsequently had various jobs, before establishing his own stationery business. He joined the
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Toole was born in 1887, and was the eldest of thirteen children. He began working at the age of 12 as a street scavenger in
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Toole was able to regain Salford South for Labour. He was MP for two years before a swing against Labour at the
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to defeat the coalition candidate by 221 votes. Toole was promptly expelled from the
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In January 1944 Toole stood as an independent anti-government candidate at a
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Salford South
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By the time of his death in June 1945, Toole had moved to
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cost him his seat. He stood again, without success, in
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Labour
politician
Manchester
Labour
1923
Member of Parliament
Salford South
Conservative
election was held
following election in 1929
1931 general election
1935
alderman
Openshaw
ward
Lord Mayor of the city
parliamentary by-election in Skipton
Hugh Lawson
Common Wealth Party
Labour
war-time electoral truce
Blackpool




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"Former Lord Mayors of Manchester (1892-Present)"
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs

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