Francis Johnson (ILP politician)

Francis Johnson (18781970) was a British socialist activist.

Johnson became active in the Independent Labour Party (ILP), and was the secretary of its Finsbury branch by 1899.[1] In 1904, he was elected as the party's General Secretary.[2] On 3 June 1917 he was appointed as joint secretary of the Council of Workers' and Soldiers' Delegates at the convention to hail the Russian Revolution held at the Albert Hall, Leeds, alongside Albert Inkpin.[3]

In 1924, Johnson switched to become Financial Secretary of the ILP, instead, and remained in post until his retirement in 1944. In retirement, he continued as a party activist, on a voluntary basis.[4]

References

  1. "Report of the Seventh Annual Conference" (1899), Independent Labour Party, p.54
  2. David Howell, British Workers and the Independent Labour Party, 1888-1906, p.483
  3. "What happened at Leeds", Council of Workers and Soldiers Delegates, 3 June 1917
  4. "ILP - Independent Labour Party", London School of Economics Library Services
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