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Garry Allighan
Member of Parliament for Gravesend
In office 5 July 1945 – 30 October 1947
Preceded by
Sir Irving Albery
Succeeded by
Richard Acland
Personal details
Born
Ernest George Alligan
16 February 1895
Died
1977 (aged 81–82) Johannesburg, South Africa
Political party
Labour (until 1947) Independent (from 1947)
Occupation
Journalist and author
Ernest George Allighan (16 February 1895 – 1977) was a British journalist and Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP).
Ernest George Allighan (16 February 1895 – 1977) was a British journalist and Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP). He was born with the surname Alligan...
Gravesend seat following the expulsion of the Labour member of parliament GarryAllighan from the party for making allegations of corruption. He won the Gravesend...
also revealed that Labour Party MP GarryAllighan was leaking stories to the newspaper, following which Allighan resigned. In 1953, Gunn joined the Daily...
own defeat at the 1945 general election by the Labour candidate GarryAllighan. Allighan was expelled from the House of Commons two years later, but Albery...
David Grenfell Labour Grantham Denis Kendall Independent Gravesend GarryAllighan Labour Great Yarmouth Ernest Kinghorn Labour Greenock Hector McNeil...
privilege by the Committee and reprimanded by the Speaker. Another MP, GarryAllighan, was expelled from the House. Still, Walkden was not as he admitted...
Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754–1936 [database on-line]. Allighan, Garry (3 February 1934). "The Professor Can Plough". Evening Standard. p...
the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Collins, London, 1964). Allighan, Garry. The Welensky story (Macdonald, London, 1962). Alport, Cuthbert James...