Francis Noel Palmer (1887-18 January 1961) was a British politician.
[1] During the First World War he was granted a commission as a second lieutenant in the Essex Regiment, but was discharged from the army with tuberculosis.
[1][2] He lived at Normandy, Surrey and was chosen as Labour candidate to contest the local parliamentary constituency of Farnham in 1929.
[1] In October 1931 Palmer was expelled from the Labour Party for supporting the National Government, moving into the National Labour Organisation led by the Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald.
[1][3] The situation was reversed when he lost the seat to Messer at the next general election in 1935.