Joseph Harper (Labour politician) explained

Joseph Harper
Office:Member of Parliament
for Pontefract and Castleford
Term Start:22 March 1962
Term End:24 June 1978
Predecessor:George Sylvester
Successor:Geoffrey Lofthouse
Birth Date:1914 3, df=yes
Party:Labour
Spouse:Gwen
Children:4

Joseph Harper (17 March 1914 – 24 June 1978) was a Labour Party politician in Great Britain.

He was elected as the Member of Parliament MP for Pontefract at a by-election in 1962. He was MP for the constituency and then the reformed Pontefract and Castleford constituency until he died in office at the age of 64. Playwright James Graham has attributed Harper's death to his decision to "[delay] emergency surgery in his determination to never miss a vote".[1]

At the by-election held following Harper's death, the seat was held for Labour by Geoffrey Lofthouse.

Harper was from a working-class background working at Ackton Hall Colliery, Featherstone. He lived at 11 Bedford Close, Featherstone with his wife Gwen and youngest daughter Pat. He had a further daughter, Wendy, who also resided on Bedford Close, and two sons Glyn and Graham.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/13/1970s-hung-parliament-westminster A hung parliament? It’ll be the 1970s again, and people will die