Colonel Thomas George Greenwell, TD, DL (18 December 1894 – 15 November 1967)[1] was a British politician.
Greenwell was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and at King's College, Newcastle.
The 'swing' to the Conservatives was the largest in any by-election in the war years, largely because of Greenwell's strongly pro-Churchillian stance.
[2] His daughter, Dame Pamela Hunter, followed him into politics and was chair of the Conservative Party Conference in 1984, the year of the Brighton bombing.
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