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Henry Broadhurst (13 April 1840 – 11 October 1911) was a leading early British trade unionist and a Lib-Lab politician who sat in the House of Commons for various Midlands constituencies between 1880 and 1906. Broadhurst was born in Littlemore, Oxford, the son of Thomas Broadhurst, a journeyman stonemason. He followed his father into stonemasonry at the age of thirteen and during the late 1850s spent a considerable period travelling the south of England, attempting to find work. In 1865, he moved to London and worked on the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster.

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  • Henry Broadhurst (13 April 1840 – 11 October 1911) was a leading early British trade unionist and a Lib-Lab politician who sat in the House of Commons for various Midlands constituencies between 1880 and 1906. Broadhurst was born in Littlemore, Oxford, the son of Thomas Broadhurst, a journeyman stonemason. He followed his father into stonemasonry at the age of thirteen and during the late 1850s spent a considerable period travelling the south of England, attempting to find work. In 1865, he moved to London and worked on the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster. In 1872, Broadhurst was elected as the Chair of a Masons' Committee during an industrial dispute. After achieving a major victory, Broadhurst began working full-time for the Stonemasons Union. He also became the union's delegate to the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and was elected to its Parliamentary Committee. In 1873, he became the secretary of the Labour Representation League. At the 1874 general election, two candidates sponsored by the League were elected, but Broadhurst was unsuccessful at High Wycombe. In 1875, he was elected Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the TUC, the post which was later to become the General Secretaryship. At the 1880 general election, Broadhurst was elected as the Liberal–Labour Member of Parliament for Stoke-upon-Trent. Within the House of Commons, he pushed through legislation enabling working men to act as Justices of the Peace, and for all Government contracts to include a "fair wage" clause. In 1884, he was appointed to the Royal Commission on the housing of the working class. In 1885 general election, Broadhurst moved to represent Birmingham Bordesley. He was appointed as Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department in the Liberal government, the first person from a working-class or labour movement background to hold a ministerial post. He was the first minister to be granted permission not to attend levees. Following his appointment, he resigned from his TUC post. William Ewart Gladstone attempted but failed to have his ministerial salary reduced. For the 1886 general election, Broadhurst moved seats again, this time winning Nottingham West. Free of ministerial responsibilities, he was again elected Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the TUC, but became increasingly isolated as more left wing members, such as Keir Hardie, accused him of not sufficiently representing the interests of labour within Parliament. Following a defeat in a crucial vote at the 1890 TUC conference, and citing declining health, Broadhurst resigned the post. In 1892, Broadhurst was appointed to a second Royal Commission, on the aged poor. He lost his seat at Nottingham West at the 1892 general election, and was also defeated at the . However, he returned to Parliament as MP for Leicester at the , holding this seat as a Lib–Lab MP until 1906. Following his retirement, Broadhurst moved to Norfolk, where he became an alderman. He died at the age of 71. Broadhurst married Eliza Olley, daughter of Edward Olley a journeyman currier at Norwich in 1859. (en)
  • Henry Broadhurst, né le 13 avril 1840 à Littlemore (Oxfordshire) et mort le 11 octobre 1911 à Cromer (Norfolk) est un leader syndicaliste et député libéral britannique. (fr)
  • Henry Broadhurst, född 13 april 1840 och död 11 oktober 1911, var en brittisk politiker. Broadhurst arbetade som murare under flera år. Han kom 1865 till London och gjorde sin första stora insats i fackföreningsrörelsen vid en murarstrejk 1872. Sedan dess tillhörde han under ett par år ledningen för de brittiska trade unions. Broadhurst invaldes i parlamentet 1880 på ett liberalt program och blev 1886 understatssekreterare i inrikesdepartementet. Fackföreningarnas radikalisering ledde till att Broadhurst från och med 1890 förlorade sitt inflytande där. Han avgick ur parlamentet på grund av sjukdom. 1901 utgav han sin självbiografi. (sv)
  • Генри Бродхерст (англ. Henry Broadhurst; 1840—1911) — политический деятель Великобритании. (ru)
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  • Henry Broadhurst, né le 13 avril 1840 à Littlemore (Oxfordshire) et mort le 11 octobre 1911 à Cromer (Norfolk) est un leader syndicaliste et député libéral britannique. (fr)
  • Henry Broadhurst, född 13 april 1840 och död 11 oktober 1911, var en brittisk politiker. Broadhurst arbetade som murare under flera år. Han kom 1865 till London och gjorde sin första stora insats i fackföreningsrörelsen vid en murarstrejk 1872. Sedan dess tillhörde han under ett par år ledningen för de brittiska trade unions. Broadhurst invaldes i parlamentet 1880 på ett liberalt program och blev 1886 understatssekreterare i inrikesdepartementet. Fackföreningarnas radikalisering ledde till att Broadhurst från och med 1890 förlorade sitt inflytande där. Han avgick ur parlamentet på grund av sjukdom. 1901 utgav han sin självbiografi. (sv)
  • Генри Бродхерст (англ. Henry Broadhurst; 1840—1911) — политический деятель Великобритании. (ru)
  • Henry Broadhurst (13 April 1840 – 11 October 1911) was a leading early British trade unionist and a Lib-Lab politician who sat in the House of Commons for various Midlands constituencies between 1880 and 1906. Broadhurst was born in Littlemore, Oxford, the son of Thomas Broadhurst, a journeyman stonemason. He followed his father into stonemasonry at the age of thirteen and during the late 1850s spent a considerable period travelling the south of England, attempting to find work. In 1865, he moved to London and worked on the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster. (en)
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  • Henry Broadhurst (en)
  • Henry Broadhurst (fr)
  • Бродхерст, Генри (ru)
  • Henry Broadhurst (sv)
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