Ron LedgerRonald Joseph Ledger (7 November 1920 – 11 December 2004)[1][2] was a Labour Co-operative politician in the United Kingdom. Early lifeLedger was born in Tunbridge Wells[citation needed] and was raised in a Barnardo's orphanage after his father abandoned the family in 1923, during which time he was separated from his brother, sister, and pregnant mother.[3] He was educated at Skinner's Grammar School and then at the University of Nottingham,[4] where he founded the university's Labour Club and was its first chairman from 1948 to 1949.[4] He served with the Royal Air Force from 1942 to 1947.[4] PoliticsLedger unsuccessfully contested Rushcliffe at the 1951 general election,[4] and was a member of Hertfordshire County Council from 1952 to 1954.[4] He was elected at the 1955 general election as the Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament (MP) for Romford,[5] and held the seat until he retired from Parliament at the 1970 general election.[4] Ledger was a director of the London Co-operative Society from 1961.[4] He was later the owner of a casino, and served as chairman of the Hairdressing Council from 1966.[4] References
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