Thomas Broad

Thomas Tucker Broad (1863 – 26 January 1935),[1] was a British Congregational Minister and Liberal Party politician.

[4] Broad was Liberal candidate for the new Clay Cross division of Derbyshire at the 1918 General Election.

He received the "coalition coupon" and there was no Unionist Party candidate opposing him.

He won the seat with a majority of 8% of the votes over his Labour Party opponent.

[5] At the 1923 general election, with the two factions of the Liberal Party reunited, Broad stood in the Leyton East, but came third with only 28% of the votes.

Leyton East in Essex 1923