Charles Edwards (Labour politician)
Charles Edwards (born [Date of birth, if known], died [Date of death, if applicable]) was a Welsh Labour Party politician.
Edwards served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bedwellty from 1918 to 1950. He was a prominent figure in the South Wales Labour movement and dedicated his career to representing the interests of his constituents, particularly those in the coal mining industry. His tenure in Parliament coincided with significant periods of social and economic upheaval, including the inter-war years, the Second World War, and the post-war reconstruction.
During his time in the House of Commons, Edwards was known for his advocacy on issues relating to workers' rights, unemployment, and social welfare. He frequently spoke on matters affecting the coalfields of South Wales and played a role in debates surrounding nationalisation and industrial relations.
Following his retirement from Parliament in 1950, [Information on post-parliamentary life, if known].
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