George Wadsworth was a businessman and Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom.
Career
At the 1950 election, following boundary changes, Wadsworth contested the re-drawn seat of Bridlington. This time he had a Labour opponent as well as a Conservative. Wadsworth contested the Sheffield Hillsborough constituency in the 1951 general election as a Conservative / National Liberal candidate but failed to take the seat from Labour, being defeated 28,274 votes to 19,617.
Membership
38th United Kingdom Parliament]
At the 1945 general election, Wadsworth was elected Member of Parliament for the East Riding of Yorkshire constituency of Buckrose. In the House of Commons, he served on the Public Accounts Select Committee and was a member of parliamentary delegations to Hungary, Switzerland, Italy and Germany.