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Leslie Hale

Charles Leslie Hale, Baron Hale (13 July 1902 – 9 May 1985)[1] was a British Liberal Party then Labour Party politician.

Background[edit]

Hale was the son of Benjamin George Hale, a managing director.[2] He went to the Ashby Grammar School and trained to be a solicitor in Leicester.[3] Thereafter Hale practised first in his hometown Coalville, later in Nuneaton and finally in London.[3]

Career[edit]

Hale joined Leicestershire County Council in 1925, aged twenty-three.[3] Four years later he contested Nottingham South unsuccessfully for the Liberal Party.[4] Hale entered the British House of Commons as a Labour member in 1945, having been elected as one of the MPs in of the two-member constituency of Oldham.[4] He represented this constituency until 1950, when it was abolished and split into two divisions.[4] Hale was subsequently returned to Parliament for Oldham West, a seat he held for eighteen years until 1968,[4] when he resigned for health reasons.[5] On 24 April 1972, he was created a life peer with the title Baron Hale of Oldham.[6]

Hale acted as the solicitor for the Spiritualists National Union, and spoke in Parliament for the repeal of the Witchcraft Act 1735 in favour of the Fraudulent Mediums Act.[7]

Family[edit]

In 1926 Hale married Dorothy Ann Latham; the couple had a son as well a daughter.[2] He died in 1985.[1]

Works[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Vacher (1985), p. 91
  • ^ a b Kelly (1969), p. 906
  • ^ a b c Who's Who (1963), p. 1280
  • ^ a b c d Dod (1984), p. 124
  • ^ "1968 by Elections". Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  • ^ "No. 45657". The London Gazette. 27 April 1972. p. 4999.
  • ^ "FRAUDULENT MEDIUMS BILL (Hansard, 1 December 1950)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 1 December 1950. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    John Dodd
    Hamilton Kerr

    Member of Parliament for Oldham
    19451950
    With: Frank Fairhurst
    Constituency abolished
    New constituency Member of Parliament for Oldham West
    19501968
    Succeeded by

    Bruce Campbell

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