Tom Hooson Explained

Tom Hooson
Constituency Mp:Brecon and Radnorshire
Term Start:3 May 1979
Term End:8 May 1985
Predecessor:Caerwyn Roderick
Successor:Richard Livsey
Birth Date:16 March 1933
Death Place:London, England
Party:Conservatives
Relations:Emlyn Hooson (Cousin)
Education:University College, Oxford
Gray's Inn

Tom Ellis Hooson (16 March 1933 – 8 May 1985) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Personal life and background

Hooson was the cousin (and political opponent) of Emlyn Hooson, former Liberal Party MP for Montgomeryshire.

Hooson was educated at Rhyl Grammar School, University College, Oxford and Gray's Inn.[1] Before entering politics, he was as a journalist for The Times, and later worked in publishing and advertising, becoming a senior vice president with Benton & Bowles.[2] [3]

Political career

He first stood for Parliament at Caernarvon in 1959, but was beaten by Labour's Goronwy Roberts. He was a chairman of the Bow Group.

He was Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom for Brecon and Radnor. He gained the seat from Labour in 1979, and held it until he died from cancer at his home in Chelsea, London on 8 May 1985, aged 52.[3] The Liberals won the resulting by-election by a narrow margin of 559 votes over Labour.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom Hooson . National Library of Wales . 2 October 2021.
  2. News: Big by-election test looms. 10 May 1985. 25 June 2022. The Glasgow Herald. 1.
  3. Web site: HOOSON, TOM ELLIS (1933-1985), Conservative politician. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Jones. John Graham. 25 June 2022.