Sir Harold Edward Gurden (28 June 1903 – 27 April 1989) was a British Conservative Party politician.
He was member of parliament for Birmingham Selly Oak from May 1955 to September 1974, before he lost the seat to Labour's Thomas Litterick.
Gurden was a strong proponent of the right to buy and a key figure in the campaign to compel local authorities to sell their council homes.
In January 1972, he tabled a Private Members Bill that proposed "to extend to the tenants of dwellings owned by local authorities and other housing bodies the right to acquire the ownership or leasehold of their home".
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