Constituency : Poplar 1914-18, Poplar South 1918-22
Alfred took over from Sydney Buxton who had become Governor-General of South Africa. He was not a unanimous selection and only narrowly defeated the Unionists.
Alfred was the son of a London house painter. He had an elementary education then worked in an iron foundry before working in the musical instrument business. He was active in local government, becoming mayor of Poplar in 1903 and a Progressive councillor on the LCC. He was a staunch Nonconformist.
Alfred supported animal rights. He authored a number of political pamphlets.
During the war Alfred worked to prevent rent rises and fair tribunals for sole traders.
Alfred was knighted in 1918. He received the coupon and defeated Labour and a Tory standing under the guise of the NFDSS but lost to |Labour in 1922. He was defeated at Kettering in 1923, coming third.
Alfred was adopted as parliamentary candidate for Romford in 1927 but suffered a nervous breakdown. He died in 1928 aged 75.
Alfred was the last pre-war Liberal to be elected. The next batch of MPs were elected unopposed due to the wartime electoral truce.
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