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Godfrey Collins

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Sir Godfrey Pattison Collins, KBE, CMG, PC (26 June 1875 – 13 October 1936) was a Scottish Liberal Party (and later National Liberal Party) politician.

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Early life and career

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He entered the Royal Navy in 1888 and was a midshipman, East Indian Station from 1890 to 1893.

Political career

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He was elected as Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Greenock in 1910 and sat for the constituency until his death (from 1931 as a Liberal National).

He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to J. B. Seely, as Secretary of State for War from 1910 to 1914, and to J. W. Gulland, Chief Liberal Whip from 1915. He served in Egypt, Gallipoli, and Mesopotamia from 1915 to 1917, and was appointed a lieutenant-colonel in September 1916. He was a Junior Lord of the Treasury from 1919 to 1920 and Chief Liberal Whip from November 1924[2] to 1926.[3] From 1932 to 1936 he served as Secretary of State for Scotland.

As Secretary of State, he was responsible for over thirty Bills affecting Scotland, chiefly: a scheme for the creation of smallholdings, the Herring Industry Act of 1935 (establishing the Herring Industry Board), the Illegal Trawling (Scotland) Act, the Education (Scotland) Bill of 1936, which sought to raise the school leaving age to fifteen from 1939, and the Housing (Scotland) Act of 1935, which laid down a statutory standard of overcrowding and sought to effect widespread slum clearances and the building of low-rent accommodation for low-wage earners.

Elections contested

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UK Parliament elections

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Date of election Constituency Party Votes % Result
1910 (Jan) Greenock Liberal 4,233 61.7 Elected
1910 (Dec) Greenock Liberal 4,338 59.8 Elected
1918 Greenock Coalition Liberal 10,933 48.0 Elected[4]
1922 Greenock Liberal 10,520 36.6 Elected[4]
1923 Greenock Liberal 16,337 61.3 Elected[4]
1924 Greenock Liberal 12,752 48.6 Elected[4]
1929 Greenock Liberal 11,190 32.5 Elected[4]
1931 Greenock Liberal National 18,013 51.1 Elected[4]
1935 Greenock Liberal National 20,299 52.7 Elected[4]

Personal life

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He was appointed a CMG in 1917, KBE in 1919 and a Privy Counsellor in 1932.

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