Tom Brindle (politician)

Tom Brindle
6th President of the Labour Party
In office
7 July 1922 – 7 April 1926
Vice PresidentJohn Archer (1922–1925)
Jim Thorn (1926)
LeaderHarry Holland
Preceded byFrederick Cooke
Succeeded byBob Semple
Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
In office
9 March 1936 – 8 March 1950
Appointed byMichael Joseph Savage
Wellington City Councillor
In office
1933–1941
Personal details
Born1878
Died (aged 72)
Ōtaki, New Zealand
PartyLabour Party
Other political
affiliations
Social Democrat
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Thomas Brindle (1878 – 19 November 1950) was a New Zealand activist for the New Zealand Labour Party who was jailed during World War I for speaking out against conscription. He was a member of Wellington City Council and stood for election to the House of Representatives five times. He was a member of the Legislative Council from 1936 until March 1950.