James Philip Durnford Lacey (26 January 1881 – 8 June 1974) was a British politician and trade unionist. Born in the Southsea area of Portsmouth in Hampshire, Lacey completed an apprenticeship as a builder and carpenter, then in 1902 moved to find work in South Africa. By this time, he was an active socialist and on his return to Portsmouth a few years later, he joined the Independent Labour Party (ILP), the local Labour Representation Committee, and the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers. He was a supporter of British involvement in World War I and volunteered for the British Army, but was ordered to continue his work in the pattern shop at the naval dockyard. At the 1918 general election, he stood for the Labour Party in Portsmouth South, but took third place and was not elected.
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