Morgan Phillips
Politician

Morgan Phillips Net Worth

Morgan Phillips was a twentieth-century political activist and General Secretary of the British Labour Party. He was born in Wales on June 18, 1902 and was a strong advocate for trade unions. He believed that middle-class aspirations to wealth should be encouraged and that too much emphasis was placed on nationalisation. He was a passionate and influential figure in British politics.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 18, 1902
Birth Place Wales
Age 118 YEARS OLD
Died On Jan 15, 1963 (age 60)
Birth Sign Gemini

💰 Net worth: $4 million (2024)

About

Twentieth-century political Activist who fought on behalf of trade unions and served as the British Labour Party's General Secretary. He fought to illumine middle-class aspirations to wealth and attacked too much importance places on nationalisation.

Before Fame

He dropped out of school at the age of twelve to work for a coal mining company. Six years later, he joined the Labour Party.

Trivia

He led International Socialist Committee conferences beginning in the mid-1940s.

Family Life

He and his wife, Norah Lusher, had a daughter and a son. His daughter, Gwyneth, and his son-in-law, John Dunwoody, both became Labour Party members of the British Parliament.

Associated With

Phillips' contemporary and fellow Labour Party member, Clement Attlee, led the party from 1935-1955 and served as British Prime Minister from 1945-1951.

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