词条 | Santo Jeger |
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| honorific-prefix = Dr | name = Santo Jeger | honorific-suffix = {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100|MP}} | image = | caption = | birth_date ={{Birth date|df=yes|1898|5|20}} | birth_name = Santo Wayburn Jeger | birth_place = | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1953|09|24|1898|5|20}} |death_place = | office = Member of Parliament for Holborn and St Pancras South | term_start = 23 February 1950 | term_end = 24 September 1953 | predecessor = New constituency | successor = Lena Jeger | office2 = Member of Parliament for St Pancras South East | term_start2 = 5 July 1945 | term_end2 = 23 February 1950 | predecessor2 = Alfred Beit | successor2 = Constituency abolished | office3 = Mayor of Shoreditch | term_start3 = 1929 | term_end3 = 1930 | predecessor3 = George Reynolds | successor3 = Henrietta Girling | parliament = United Kingdom | party = Labour Party | spouse = {{marriage|Lena Jeger|1948}} | relations = | nationality = British | alma_mater = University College, Cardiff London and St Mary's Hospital | nickname = }} Santo Wayburn Jeger (20 May 1898 – 24 September 1953)[1] was a British Labour Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1945 until his death. Jeger was educated at University College, Cardiff and the London and St Mary's Hospitals.[2] A doctor by profession, Jeger was a founder of the Socialist Medical Association. He served as a councillor on Shoreditch Borough Council from 1925 and was Mayor of the Borough 1929-30 and the Chairman of the Borough's public health committee for six years, establishing a number of clinics and public health schemes. He represented Shoreditch on the Metropolitan Boroughs Standing Joint Committee. Jeger was elected to the London County Council in 1931, serving until 1946. He was active in providing medical aid to the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War.[3] Jeger stood for Parliament without success in 1935 in St Pancras South East[4] but won the seat at the 1945 general election.[4] He was elected in the two subsequent elections in 1950 and 1951 for the new seat of Holborn and St Pancras South.[3][2] He died in 1953 aged 55 and was succeeded as Member of Parliament in the ensuing by-election by his widow, Lena Jeger, later Baroness Jeger.[5] References1. ^{{Rayment-hc|s|1|date=March 2012}} 2. ^1 {{Cite book|title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons|last=|first=|publisher=|year=1951|isbn=|location=|pages=}} 3. ^1 {{Cite book|title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons|last=|first=|publisher=|year=1950|isbn=|location=|pages=}} 4. ^1 {{cite book |last=Craig |first=F. W. S. |authorlink= F. W. S. Craig |title=British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 |origyear=1969 |edition=3rd |year=1983 |publisher= Parliamentary Research Services |location=Chichester |isbn= 0-900178-06-X |page=45}} 5. ^{{cite news|last1=Castle|first1=Barbara|title=Baroness Jeger|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/mar/03/pressandpublishing.obituaries|accessdate=23 April 2017|work=The Guardian|date=3 March 2007}} External links
| title = Member of Parliament for St Pancras South East | years = 1945–1950 }}{{s-non | reason = Constituency abolished }}{{s-new | constituency }}{{s-ttl | title = Member of Parliament for Holborn and St Pancras South | years = 1950–1953 }}{{s-aft | after = Lena Jeger }}{{S-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jeger, Santo}}{{England-Labour-UK-MP-stub}} 11 : 1898 births|1953 deaths|Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies|Members of Shoreditch Metropolitan Borough Council|Members of London County Council|Alumni of Cardiff University|Alumni of the London Hospital Medical College|UK MPs 1945–50|UK MPs 1950–51|UK MPs 1951–55|Jewish British politicians |
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