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John Jackson (businessman)

John Bernard Haysom Jackson (born 26 May 1929)[1] is an author and campaigner, a current chairman at the solicitors firm Mishcon de Reya, and a former Chairman of the Countryside Alliance. Qualifying as a barrister in 1954, he had a career in business and the technology industries during the 60s, 70s and 80s: most notably with technology company Philips. From the 90s onwards he moved into democratic and constitutional advocacy, particularly through the Countryside Alliance, OpenDemocracy.net[2] and Unlock Democracy.[3]

John Jackson
Born
John Bernard Haysom Jackson

(1929-05-26) 26 May 1929 (age 94)
Devon, England
EducationUniversity of Cambridge
OrganizationMishcon de Reya

Early life and family edit

Jackson was born in Devon in 1929, where he lives now.[citation needed] His family moved to the Dorset coast for several years, and then to London as his father found work during the Great Depression years of the 1930s.[citation needed] He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury, and from there he went on to the University of Cambridge to read law as the Squire Scholar in 1949,[citation needed] before qualifying in 1954.

Jackson has three children, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren, and has been married twice.[citation needed] He spent much of his married life in Kent, continuing the self-sufficient lifestyle he learnt as a child.[4]

Career edit

Over the last 60 years Jackson has been engaged in a number of industries, holding chairmanships or directorships in Philips, Hilton, BHP, Graseby, Instore, Celltech, WPP, Wyndham Press and in the Oxford Technology Venture Capital Trusts.[5] He was appointed non-solicitor Chairman of London law firm Mishcon de Reya.,[6] in 1992[7]

Jackson has also become increasingly involved in political and constitutional debates, initially through campaigning with the Countryside Alliance,[8] and later by contributing to public discussions[9] and writing articles.[10][11]

Publishing edit

John Jackson's first book, A Bucket of Nuts and a Herring Net was published in 1979 (Collins and Harvill Press). It was an account of family life on a small-holding in rural Kent, and of self-sufficiency. The book was reprinted with a new introduction and an end piece in 2000, as A Little Piece of England: A Tale of Self-Sufficiency by Merlin Unwin Books.[12]

Jackson's independent publishing venture JJ Books[13] was launched in 2011, with the aim of JJ Books reissued A Little Piece of England in July 2011. In October 2011, the company published the hardback edition of "Tales for Great Grandchildren", a collection of fables and mythological tales that Jackson gathered during his travels in Nepal in 1978.[14]

The company plans to publish several new collections of stories (in illustrated hardback and digital editions).[15]

References edit

  1. ^ . The Telegraph. 26 May 2011. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2014. Mr John Jackson, company chairman, 82
  2. ^ "42 days and the Constitution". openDemocracy.
  3. ^ "John Jackson". The Guardian.
  4. ^ [1][dead link] The Independent 2002
  5. ^ Oxford Technology Venture Capital Trusts
  6. ^ Mishcon de Reya
  7. ^ . Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012.
  8. ^ "Bitter split threatens Countryside Alliance". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 1 March 2016.
  9. ^ Intelligence Squared 16 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "John Jackson". The Guardian. from the original on 24 May 2018.
  11. ^ Open Democracy article
  12. ^ Merlin Unwin Books
  13. ^ JJ Books
  14. ^
  15. ^ JJ Books website 2011

External links edit

  • OpenDemocracy.net
  • Unlock Democracy
  • JJ Books
  • Mishcon de Reya

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