Albert Buckley
Albert Buckley DSO (10 April 1877 – 13 November 1965), was a British Conservative politician.
Buckley entered Parliament for Waterloo in the 1918 general election. He held office under Andrew Bonar Law as a Junior Lord of the Treasury from 1922 to 1923 and under Bonar Law and later Stanley Baldwin as Secretary for Overseas Trade from March to November 1923. However, as a proponent of Free Trade Buckley was in disagreement with Baldwin, and his local party withheld its support of him as a prospective candidate.[1] He retired at the 1923 general election and never returned to the House of Commons.
Buckley died in November 1965, aged 88.
References
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, Nov 20, 1923, page 14
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Albert Buckley
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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New constituency | Member of Parliament for Waterloo 1918 – 1923 |
Succeeded by Harold Malcolm Bullock |
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Preceded by | Junior Lord of the Treasury 1922 – 1923 With: Douglas King 1922–1923 George Hennessy 1922–1923 Frederick Thomson 1923 |
Succeeded by Douglas King George Hennessy Frederick Thomson William Cope |
Preceded by | Secretary for Overseas Trade 1923 |
Vacant |
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