Tony Lynes

Tony Lynes (1929 – 12 October 2014) was a British writer and campaigner in the field of social security and pensions.

After qualifying and working as a Chartered Accountant, he was employed as assistant to Professor Richard Titmuss at the London School of Economics from 1958 to 1965.

He was recruited by Margaret Herbison in 1965 and worked for a year in the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance writing a paper on family allowances.

He was probably the first welfare rights officer employed by a local authority working for Oxfordshire Children's Department.

He famously attended parliamentary debates, and on the same day composed press releases at the CPAG office which he then delivered, in person, to Fleet Street - all by bicycle.