Sir John Fowler Leece Brunner, 2nd Baronet (24 May 1865 – 16 January 1929) was a British Liberal Party politician.
Brunner was the eldest son[1] of industrialist Sir John Tomlinson Brunner. He was elected at the 1906 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for Leigh in Lancashire, serving on the Liberal benches with his father, MP for Northwich in Cheshire.
When his father retired from Parliament at the January 1910 election, he was elected to succeed him as MP for Northwich, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1918 general election.
He unsuccessfully contested the Southport seat at the 1922 general election, and won it at the 1923 general election, but was defeated again at the 1924 general election.
He stood again at the Cheltenham by-election, 1928, but came a poor second in the Conservative safe seat.
On his father's death in 1919, he succeeded to the Baronetcy.
| Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Peter Wilson Raffan |
Member of Parliament for Leigh 1906–1910 |
Succeeded by Henry Twist |
| Preceded by Sir John Tomlinson Brunner |
Member of Parliament for Northwich 1910–1918 |
Succeeded by Harry Dewhurst |
| Preceded by Godfrey Dalrymple-White |
Member of Parliament for Southport 1923–1924 |
Succeeded by Godfrey Dalrymple-White |
| Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
| Preceded by John Tomlinson Brunner |
Baronet of Druids Cross, Lancashire 1919–1929 |
Succeeded by Felix John Morgan Brunner |