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Maurice Robert Hely-Hutchinson (22 May 1887 – 11 February 1961) was a Conservative Party politician in England.
He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Hastings in East Sussex at a by-election in 1937. He held the seat until the 1945 general election, when he stood down from Parliament. During The Great Depression Hely-Hutchinson caused some controversy when he remarked that the long-term unemployed should lose the right to vote.
His parents were Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, Governor of the Cape Colony, and May Hely-Hutchinson.
He was married to Melita Keppel, daughter of Admiral Sir Colin Richard Keppel.
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Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Maurice Hely-Hutchinson
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- Colin Richard Keppel
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- Maurice Hely-Hutchinson
- Hely-Hutchinson
- Walter Hely-Hutchinson
- May Hely-Hutchinson
- Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle
- Christopher Hely-Hutchinson
- 1937 Hastings by-election
- Hely Hutchinson Almond
- Hastings (UK Parliament constituency)
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