Harold Arthur Guy

British Motor car dealer and Liberal Party politician
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IntroBritish Motor car dealer and Liberal Party politician
A.K.A.Col. Harold Arthur Guy
A.K.A.Col. Harold Arthur Guy
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician Car dealer
Work fieldBusiness Politics
Gender
Male
BirthApril 1898
Death1 January 1980 (aged 81 years)
Politics:Liberal Party
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Biography

Col. Harold Arthur Guy OBE (April 1898 – 1980), was a British Motor car dealer and Liberal Party politician.

Background

Guy was born in Weymouth, Dorset in April 1898. He married Nora. In March 1945 he was awarded the OBE.

Professional career

Guy served in the 1914-1918 war in the Royal Navy. He served as a Major in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. In 1939 he was evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk. He was with the Canadian forces for 2–3 years. He served at the HQ of 21 Army Group under Field Marshal Montgomery. He was managing director of Cheltenham & Gloucester Car Mart Limited. He was President of the Motor Agents Association. He was President of the British Motor Trade Association. He was President of Gloucester Chamber of Trade. He was President of the Gloucester Rotary Club.

Political career

Guy was Liberal candidate for the Gloucester division of Gloucestershire at the 1945 General Election;

General Election 1945: Gloucester
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LabourMoss Turner-Samuels14,01046.99
ConservativeHarold Leslie Boyce10,46635.10
LiberalCol. Harold Arthur Guy5,33817.90
Majority3,54411.89
Turnout74.36
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

He became Chairman of the Gloucester group of hospitals under the National Health Service Act 1946. He was again Liberal candidate for the Gloucester division of Gloucestershire at the 1950 General Election;

General Election 1950: Gloucester
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LabourMoss Turner-Samuels20,20247.70
ConservativeJohn Anthony Kershaw15,70837.09
LiberalHarold Arthur Guy6,44415.21
Majority4,49410.61
Turnout86.60
Labour holdSwing

He did not stand for parliament again.

He died in Gloucestershire, England in 1980.

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