Edward Warner Moeran was a British Common Wealth Party politician who later joined the later Labour Party.
Career
Moeran first stood for Parliament as the Common Wealth candidate at the Newark by-election in July 1943, when he came a distant third. At the 1945 general election he stood in Thirsk and Malton, again as a Common Wealth candidate. He stood again in 1955, but did not regain the seat.
Membership
39th United Kingdom Parliament]
He subsequently joined the Labour Party, and was elected at the 1950 general election as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for South Bedfordshire, but was narrowly defeated at the next election, in 1951.