Alexander Wilkie (30 September 1850 – 2 September 1928) was a Labour Party politician in Scotland, best known for his service as a Member of Parliament for Dundee. Along with the Dundonian George Nicoll Barnes Wilkie was one of the first two Labour Members elected in Scotland.[1][2]
Alexander Wilkie was born in Fife in 1850 and prior to his political career was a ship carpenter.[3] Wilkie was known for his work in the Labour movement serving as general secretary of the Ship Constructive and Shipwrights Association. He helped to form Labour Representation Committee and visited the United States of America as a member of the Mosely Commission in 1902.[3]
He unsuccessfully contested the Sunderland constituency at the 1900 general election,[4] but was elected to the House of Commons at the 1906 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament for Dundee.[4] Wilkie's election has been argued to be an important part of a broader process of political change in Dundee which saw the city's electorate move from supporting the Liberal Party to supporting the Labour Party.[5]
From 1908 to 1922 his colleague as MP for Dundee was the Liberal Winston Churchill. At the 1918 general election both Wilkie and Churchill were supported by the local Unionists, as well as their own party organisations. In Wilkie's case this reflected both the fact that his political views had moved to the right since 1914 and his support for British involvement in the Great War.[6]
Wilkie stood down at the 1922 general election.[7]
| Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by John Leng and Edmund Robertson |
Member of Parliament for Dundee 1906–1922 With: E dmund Robertson 1906–1908; Winston Churchill 1908–1922 |
Succeeded by Edwin Scrymgeour and E. D. Morel |
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| Preceded by New position |
General Secretary of the Ship Constructive and Shipwrights' Association 1882–1928 |
Succeeded by William Westwood |
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