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  1. George Lansbury (22 February 1859 – 7 May 1940) was a British politician and social reformer who led the Labour Party from 1932 to 1935.

  2. George Lansbury (* 21. Februar 1859 in Halesworth, Suffolk, England; † 7. Mai 1940 in London) war ein britischer Politiker, Pazifist und Theosoph, Abgeordneter im britischen Parlament und von 1932 bis 1935 Vorsitzender der Labour Party.

  3. 31. Juli 2021 · The mural of George Lansbury, who led the Labour party from 1932 to 1935 before resigning over his opposition to rearmament, may not be the world’s finest piece of street art. But it depicts a...

  4. George Lansbury (born Feb. 21, 1859, near Halesworth, Suffolk, Eng.—died May 7, 1940, London) was a leader of the British Labour Party (1931–35), a Socialist and poor-law reformer who was forced to resign the party leadership because of his extreme pacifism.

  5. George Lansbury. (18591940) leader of the Labour Party. Quick Reference. (b. 22 Feb. 1859, d. 7 May 1940). British Labour leader 1931–5 Born near Lowestoft, Suffolk, Lansbury emigrated to Australia in 1884, but had an unsuccessful time there, and returned a year later.

  6. However, in Britain today, no one recalls Lansbury’s inaugural speech as the new Labour leader. Compared to giants of the Labour pantheon, Keir Hardie, Ramsay MacDonald (before 1931) and Clem Attlee, George Lansbury — one of its most inspirational socialists — is now a largely forgotten politician. [6]

  7. 24. Aug. 2016 · Lansbury, George (1859–1940). Christian socialist and pacifist. Lansbury came from working-class stock, and after flirting with Liberalism in London's East End in the 1880s identified himself with socialist politics, more especially in the context of local government.