Oscar was elected at the
1918 general election as
Liberal Party MP for
Loughborough in
Leicestershire, but stood down at the
1922 general election. He did not stand for
Parliament again until the
1935 general election, when he was elected as Conservative MP for the
Camberwell North West constituency in
South London. At the
1945 general election, he did not contest the Camberwell seat (which was won by the
Labour Party candidate), but stood instead in the
Breconshire and Radnorshire constituency, where his nephew
Ivor had been MP in the 1930s. Oscar was defeated there, ironically by a much wider margin than the Labour majority in Camberwell North West. == References ==