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'''George Brinham''' (George Ivor Brinham, died 1962) was a Labour politician. He served as Chairman of the Labour Party 1960–61. In 1962 he was killed by a 16-year old cellarman, who was acquitted of manslaughter because Brinham had made sexual advannces to him. | '''George Brinham''' (George Ivor Brinham, died 1962) was a Labour politician. He served as Chairman of the [[Labour Party]] 1960–61. In 1962 he was killed by a 16-year old cellarman, who was acquitted of manslaughter because Brinham had made sexual advannces to him. | ||
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George Brinham (George Ivor Brinham, died 1962) was a Labour politician. He served as Chairman of the Labour Party 1960–61. In 1962 he was killed by a 16-year old cellarman, who was acquitted of manslaughter because Brinham had made sexual advannces to him.
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