Friday, 20 October 2017
1711 Athelstan Rendall
Constituency : Thornbury 1906-22, 1923-4
Athelstan took Thornbury from the Tories.
Athelstan was from Dorset. He was educated at University College School. He started work as a journalist then became a solicitor. He was a member of both the Cobden Club and the Fabian Society.
Athelstan was interested in divorce reform and introduced legislation allowing a widow to marry her deceased husband's brother. He was on a select committee looking at debtors' imprisonment. He supported proportional representation.
Athelstan had the coupon in 1918 and triumphed over a National Party candidate. By 1920 he had become disillusioned with the coalition and wrote to his local association decrying the waste of British lives on Mesopotamia and wasteful expenditure at home. He went and sat with the Asquithians. He was a member of the group of left wing Liberals led by Josiah Wedgwood.
.In 1922 Labour stood a candidate and Athelstan lost by 104 votes to the Tory. In 1923 Labour withdrew and Athelstan had a huge victory. In 1924 Labour came back and Athelstan was defeated once more.
In 1925 Athelstan joined Labour but he never stood for them. He went back to the law and became a partner in a legal firm.
He died in 1948 aged 76.
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