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CLEMENT ATTLEE SPEAKING DURING THE 1945 GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN

Donald Chesworth administrator and political campaigner, stood as an unsuccessful Labour candidate in Warwick and Leamington, 1945, Bromsgrove, 1950, 1951. He was a life member of the Labour party, and Student and Overseas Secretary of the International Union of Socialist Youth, 1947-1951.

He served as Whip and Member of the Policy Committee, London County Council, 1952-1965. Chesworth is often most remembered for his investigation of the slum landlord Perec (Peter) Rachman in Notting Hill, after rent protests and demonstrations, [1950s].

He was active in the voluntary sector as Council member, 1965-1976 and Chairman, 1967, 1968, 1970-1974, War on Want, National Committee, UK Freedom from Hunger Campaigns, 1969-1976,Executive Board, Voluntary Committee on Overseas Aid and Development, 1969-1976, Chairman, World Development Political Action Trust, 1971-1975 and Warden, Toynbee Hall, 1977-1987; Vice-Chairman, Toynbee Housing Association, 1977-1986.

He was involved in international development, serving as Labour Adviser to Tanganyika Government and Chairman, Territorial Minimum Wages Board, 1961-1962, Labour Adviser, Mauritius Government and Chairman, Sugar Wages Councils, 1962-1965, Chairman, Mauritius Salaries Commission, 1973-1977 and Government Salaries Commissioner, Mauritius, 1987-1988.

Chesworth’s archives include papers relating to the whole course of his career, and involvement in voluntary sector.

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