Tony Lee (born 1962) is a caretaker for the municipal government of Islington, London, England.

He was one of the town's first eighty caretakers to be retrained in techniques, like mopping, at the Hackney College. Mr. Lee found the course to be a very worthwhile, as he fears the UK is becoming more like the USA, which he regards as being a prime suing nation. "They taught us that normal washing-up liquid is best for getting floors clean, even better than the heavy duty stuff." He believes many people underestimate mopping as a straightforward thing, to which he concurs, espec4ially in the case of a large floor space.