Wright Robinson (1876 – 1961) was a British trade unionist and politician.
Born in Burnley, Robinson completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter. When he was 23, he was seriously injured in a fall, and then discovered that he had tuberculosis. He went to Canada to recuperate, returning by 1900, when he joined both the Independent Labour Party (ILP) and the Fabian Society. At the time, he was highly religious, but he later became a humanist.[1][2]