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Alfred Hill (politician)
Alfred
Hill
was a
British Labour Party
politician. He
sat
in the
House of Commons
from 1922 to 1923 as the
Member of Parliament
for
Leicester West
.
At the
1922 general election
, he won the
Leicester
West
seat
in a 3-way contest, defeating the
sitting
MP
Joseph Frederick Green
.
Green had been elected in
1918 general election
as a
National Democratic and Labour Party
, but
stood
in 1922 as
National Liberal
candidate
.
Hill did not stand again at the
1923 general election
, when the seat was held for
Labour
by
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence
.