Dennis Hobden
Dennis Harry Hobden (21 January 1920 - 20 April 1995) was a British Labour Party politician.
Hobden was a postal and telegraph worker who became an officer in the Union of Post Office Workers. Before being selected to contest the Brighton Kemptown seat he had been Chairman of the local Constituency Labour Party.
In 1964 Hobden was elected MP for Brighton Kemptown by a margin of seven votes, defeating incumbent David James and becoming the first Labour MP for a Sussex constituency. He was re-elected in 1966 but lost his seat in 1970 to the Conservative Andrew Bowden. In 1974, Hobden attempted to regain the seat in both the February and October general elections, but was unsuccessful.
References
- Times Guide to the House of Commons October 1974
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
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Preceded by David James |
Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemptown 1964–1970 |
Succeeded by Sir Andrew Bowden |
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