Thursday, 5 October 2017
1696 Philip Morrell
Constituency : Henley 1906-10, Burnley 1910-18
Philip took Henley from the Tories to become the only non-Tory Mp in the constituency's history..
Philip was a solicitor's son from Oxford. His family were successful brewers. He was educated at Eton and Oxford where he suffered a nervous breakdown. He was the half-brother-in-law of the Duke of Portland. He became a solicitor himself. Through his wife he became a member of the Bloomsbury Set.
Philip was a Radical, aligned with Lloyd George. In 1907 he spoke against British policy in Persia. He was a champion of improving factory conditions.
Philip was defeated in January 1910 and switched to Burnley in December. He regained the seat for the Liberals by 173 votes.
When World War One broke out Philip, a staunch pacifist, helped found the Union of Democratic Control. He persevered amid great heckling and got the Speaker to agree to a debate on Britain's entry into the war in August 1914. He purchased Garsington Manor and it became a refuge for conscientous objectors who worked on the estate.
Philip saw little chance of being re-elected in 1918 and stood down.
Philip had an open marriage and fathered a number of illegitimate children.
He died in 1943 aged 72.
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