Robert Dennison (politician)


Robert Dennison was a British Labour Party politician. He served as the Member of Parliament for Birmingham King's Norton for five years from 1924–29. He gained the seat from automotive engineer Sir Herbert Austin of the Conservative Party at the 1924 general election, with a small majority of 133 votes. Dennison lost his seat to Lionel Beaumont-Thomas; also a Conservative, at the 1929 general election by 491 votes.
He previously stood at Walsall and Cleveland, albeit unsuccessfully.