Thomas Wiles (19 June 1861[1] – 18 May 1951), was a British Liberal Party politician.
He was Life Governor of Joseph Wiles & Son, Ltd, grain merchants, of Mark Lane, London.
He was elected to the London County Council for South-West Bethnal Green in a by-election 3 February 1900, and took his seat the following week.
[1] His parliamentary career ended when he lost his Islington South seat in 1918 when the Coalition Government coupon was given to his Unionist opponent.
He attempted a return to parliament at the 1922 General Election, again at Islington South, but in a close three-way contest, he finished second.