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Cyril Banks
Colonel Cyril Banks MBE (12 August 1901 – 23 October 1969) was a British engineer, company director, and politician. He was a Conservative Party representative, but his friendship with President Nasser and Egypt led him to sacrifice his career over the invasion of Suez. ==Early career== Banks was born in Sheffield, to a lower-middle-class family. He was sent to a council school,〔M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" (Harvester Press, 1981), p. 16.〕 and then became an apprentice in mechanical engineering for five years. In 1922 he went to the University of Sheffield to study, and became an Associate in Mechanical Engineering. Banks was then employed by the Standard Motor Company for three years.〔"Colonel Cyril Banks" (Obituary), ''The Times'', 27 October 1969, p. 10.〕 From 1926 Banks went to India where he worked as Chief Engineer of Madras Tramways.〔 He returned to Britain in 1929 to work for Guy Motors Ltd., and the next year married Gladys Drackley; they had no children. He moved in 1930 to be transport adviser to the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company; Banks was an Associate of the Institute of Transport.〔
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