Geoffrey Bing
Politician
1909 – 1977
Who was Geoffrey Bing?
Geoffrey Henry Cecil Bing was a British barrister and politician who served as the Labour Member of Parliament for Hornchurch from 1945 to 1955.
Born at Craigavad near Belfast, Bing was educated at Tonbridge School before going on to Lincoln College, Oxford, where he read history. He was called to the Bar from the Inner Temple in 1934.
Always a radical and a member of the socialist left, Bing was active in the Haldane Society and the National Council for Civil Liberties. During the Spanish Civil War, he joined the International Brigades as a journalist, barely avoiding capture at Bilbao. He was also an early anti-Nazi.
During World War II, he served in the Royal Signals, attaining the rank of major. A 1943 experiment with parachutes at the GSO2 Airborne Forces Development Centre left him disfigured and he bore the scars for many years.
At the 1945 general election, Bing stood for Labour in Hornchurch, winning the seat. He was re-elected in 1950 and 1951, serving until 1955. He served briefly as a junior whip in 1945-6 but this was widely thought to have been the unintended result of confusion on Clement Attlee's part, who confused him for another Labour MP of a similar name.
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- Born
- Jul 24, 1909
- Education
- Lincoln College, Oxford
- Lived in
- County Down
- Died
- Apr 24, 1977
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on July 23, 2013
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