Theodore Constantine, Baron Constantine of Stanmore

Theodore Constantine, Baron Constantine of Stanmore CBE AE DL (15 March 1910 – 13 February 2004) was a British businessman and Conservative political activist who served as both the Chairman and the President of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations.

[1] After he was demobilized, he founded a hearing aid company that counted Sir Winston Churchill among its clients.

[2] In 1965, Constantine was involved in a public controversy as Chairman of the Harrow East Conservative Association.

The sitting Conservative MP, Anthony Courtney, had been entrapped in Moscow by the KGB in a honeypot operation.

Constantine was appointed CBE in 1956, knighted in 1964, and made a Deputy Lieutenant for Greater London in 1967.