Wednesday, 13 June 2018
1938 Cecil Malone
Constituency : Leyton East 1918-19, 1919-22 ( British Socialist Party then Communist ), Northampton 1928-31 ( Labour )
Cecil won the new seat of Leyton East as a Coalition Liberal defeating Unionist and Labour opponents. He later claimed to have never actually joined the Liberals.
Cecil was a minister's son from Yorkshire.He was educated at Cordwalles School in Maidenhead then joined the navy. He attended the Naval Flying School and became a pilot. He commanded seaplane carriers in World War One and flew in the Cuxhaven Raid in 1914. He also took part in the Dardanelles campaign. He joined the Plans Division of the Admiralty in 1918 and was the Air Representative on the Supreme War Council. He became a lieutenant colonel in the RAF. He was a member of the anti-socialist Reconstruction Society. He was awarded an OBE.
In September 1919, Cecil visited Russia where he met Trotsky and travelled on his special train during the Russian Civil War. He returned a committed Communist and defected to the British Socialist Party which soon became subsumed in the Communist Party of Great Britain. He was active in the Hands Off Russia campaign. He was elected to the new party 's central committee but some members thought he was actually a counter-revolutionary spy.
In 1920 Cecil delivered a speech at the Royal Albert Hall which countenanced the revolutionary lynching of Churchill and Curzon. He was charged with sedition and sentenced to six months. He was stripped of his O.B.E. He supported the idea of affiliating the Communist Party to Labour but when this didn't happen he joined the I.L.P. in 1922.
Cecil did not contest his seat in 1922 but fought Ashton-under-Lyne for Labour in 1924.
In 1928, Cecil returned to Parliament as Labour MP for Northampton in a by-election. He was discovered to be in the pay of the Japanese , passing on information on defence matters. He was briefly PPS to the Minister of Pensions in 1931.
In 1931 Cecil went down to a crushing defeat in a straight fight with the Conservatives.
In 1942 Cecil was staff officer to the chief warden in Westminster's Civil Defence then from 1943 worked for the Admiralty again. After the war he became Vice President of the Royal Television Society.
He died in 1965 aged 74.
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