ah, MP names. Not a bad pun issue, but I recall in '60s talking to Cledwyn Hughes, then MP for Anglesey. He complained that in one Election there had been 3 Hughes and 1 Jones on the ballot, and in another 1 Hughes and 3 Jones including another Cledwyn! This was an era when there were no Party labels on ballot papers, although there was (and IIRC had to be filled with something*) an 'Occupation' description.
[* ISTR reading that Churchill used to put 'Bricklayer' as he'd done a course (serendipitous pun
) and was a member on their Trade Union
, and Heath had 'Musician' . Among Conservative candidates 'Gentleman' and 'Company Director' were common. Labour candidates in those days had to be Union members, and Wilson used 'Journalist' as he was in the NUJ ]
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