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Stanley Johnson (writer)

Stanley Patrick Johnson (born 18 August 1940) is a British-French[3] author[4] and former politician who was Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Wight and Hampshire East from 1979 to 1984. A former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission, he has written books on environmental and population issues. His six children include Boris Johnson, who was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022. He is a member of the Conservative Party.

Stanley Johnson
Johnson in 2011
Member of the European Parliament
for Wight and Hampshire East
In office
7 June 1979 – 14 June 1984
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byRichard Simmonds
Personal details
Born
Stanley Patrick Johnson

(1940-08-18) 18 August 1940 (age 83)
Penzance, Cornwall, England
Citizenship
  • United Kingdom
  • France[1]
Political partyConservative
Spouses
  • (m. 1963; div. 1979)
  • Jennifer Kidd
    (m. 1981)
Children
Parents
  • Wilfred Johnson (father)
  • Irene Williams (mother)
Relatives
EducationExeter College, Oxford (BA)
Columbia University

Personal life edit

Stanley Johnson was born in 1940 in Penzance, Cornwall, the son of Osman Kemal (later known as Wilfred Johnson) and Irene Williams (daughter of Stanley Fred Williams of Bromley, Kent, who was the grandson of Sir George Williams,[5] and Marie Louise de Pfeffel).[6][7] His paternal grandfather, Ali Kemal Bey, one of the last interior ministers of the Ottoman government, was assassinated in 1922 during the Turkish War of Independence. Stanley's father was born in 1909 in Bournemouth, and his birth was registered as Osman Ali Wilfred Kemal.[8] Osman's Anglo-Swiss mother Winifred Brun died shortly after giving birth.[9] Ali Kemal returned to the Ottoman Empire in 1912, whereafter Osman Wilfred and his sister Selma were brought up by their English grandmother, Margaret Brun, and took her maiden name, Johnson, Stanley's father thus becoming Wilfred Johnson.[10]

Johnson's maternal grandmother's parents were Hubert Freiherr von Pfeffel (born in Munich in the Kingdom of Bavaria on 8 December 1843) and his wife Hélène Arnous-Rivière (born on 14 January 1862). Hubert von Pfeffel was the son of Karl Freiherr von Pfeffel (born in Dresden in the Kingdom of Saxony on 22 November 1811; died in Munich on 25 January 1890) by his marriage in Augsburg on 16 February 1836 to Karolina von Rothenburg (born in the Free City of Frankfurt on 28 November 1805; died in Frankfurt on 13 February 1872), herself said to be the illegitimate daughter of Prince Paul of Württemberg by Friederike Porth.

Stanley Johnson attended Sherborne School, Dorset. While still an undergraduate studying English at Exeter College, Oxford, he took part in the Marco Polo Expedition with Tim Severin and Michael de Larrabeiti, travelling on a motorcycle and sidecar from Oxford to Venice and on to India and Afghanistan. The adventure led to the publication of Severin's 1964 book Tracking Marco Polo, with photographs by de Larrabeiti.

Johnson started studying at Columbia University in 1963, but dropped out after a year.[11] While at Columbia he married the painter Charlotte Fawcett in Marylebone, with whom he had four children: Boris, former Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; Rachel, journalist and former editor-in-chief of The Lady; Jo, former Conservative MP for Orpington, former Minister of State for Universities, and former Head of the Lex Column at the Financial Times; and Leo, film-maker and entrepreneur.[12] Johnson and Fawcett divorced in 1979. Johnson married Jennifer Kidd in Westminster in 1981, and they had two children, Julia and Maximilian.[13][14][15]

In July 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Johnson posted pictures on Instagram of himself travelling to Athens, Greece. He was criticised by Liberal Democrat MP Jamie Stone for travelling at a time when guidance under lockdown was to avoid "all but essential international travel".[16] At the time, Greece had reopened its borders but banned direct travel from the United Kingdom; Johnson had circumvented Greece's rules by travelling via Bulgaria.[17]

In December 2020, Johnson said that he was applying for a French passport as his mother and her parents were French.[18][19] After subsequently being awarded French citizenship Johnson started that he was delighted.[20][21]

Career edit

Johnson was the recipient of a United States, Harkness Fellowship and was then employed at the World Bank in Washington during the 1960s. He went on to become the Head of Prevention of Pollution Division at the European Commission (EC) in Brussels from 1973, acting briefly as advisor to the head of ECPS in May 1979, before taking a leave of absence a month later. He resumed his former role with the EC in1984, until taking a second leave of absence in 1990, this time to work in the field of international environmental policy. He retired early from the EC in 1994.[22][23][24]

Politics edit

From June 1979-84 Johnson served as the elected Conservative Party MEP (95,000 majority) representing the area of Hants East and the Isle of Wight.[24]

At the 2005 general election, Johnson stood for the Conservative Party in the constituency of Teignbridge, where he came second behind Liberal Democrat Richard Younger-Ross.

In May 2008, Johnson hoped to be selected to contest his son Boris's parliamentary seat of Henley for the Conservative Party, but local councillor John Howell was the candidate selected.[25]

Having supported the Remain campaign during the 2016 European Union membership referendum, in October 2017 he came out in support of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, stating that "the time has come to bail out" and cited the approach and attitude of the European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker as a major factor in his change of mind.[26]

Books and other writing edit

He has published a number of books dealing with environmental issues and nine novels, including The Commissioner, which was made into a 1998 film starring John Hurt. In 1962 he won the Newdigate Prize for Poetry.

For a time, starting on 26 May 2005, he wrote a weekly column for the G2 section of The Guardian, and continued to write for various newspapers and magazines, often on environmental topics.[27]

He wrote a memoir, Stanley I Presume, published in March 2009.[28]

His 2015 novel The Virus is a thriller about the rise of a mysterious virus and the fight to stop a deadly pandemic.[29]

Television edit

He was one of the first regular hosts of the late night discussion programme The Last Word on Channel 4's More4 channel, and made an appearance on Have I Got News For You on 7 May 2004.[30][better source needed]

In November 2017, Johnson was confirmed as a contestant for the seventeenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!,[31] finishing in seventh place. In 2018 he appeared on the BBC programme The Real Marigold Hotel with eight other celebrities. In February 2020 he appeared on BBC Two's Celebrity Antiques Road Trip.[32]

Awards edit

In 1983 he received the RSPCA Richard Martin Award for Outstanding Services to animal welfare. He was for many years an ambassador for the UNEP Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals based in Bonn, Germany.

In October 2015 Johnson was awarded the RSPB Medal by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds for his role in the creation of one of the cornerstones of Europe's nature conservation policy – the Habitats Directive (1992).[33]

In December 2015 he received the World Wide Fund for Nature Leader for a Living Planet Award.[34]

Public statements edit

In August 2018, Johnson said his son Boris Johnson's comments that Muslim women who wear burkas look like "letterboxes" and "bank robbers" did not go far enough, and that criticism of the comments had been "synthetic indignation" created by political opponents.[35]

In June 2022, ahead of Johnson's visit to China for a television programme on the explorer Marco Polo, Johnson called for the UK parliament to lift a ban on the Chinese ambassador to the UK entering the parliamentary estate.[36]

Allegations of spousal abuse and inappropriate touching edit

Biographer Tom Bower records in an interview with his first wife Charlotte Fawcett that 'he hit me many times, over many years'. She said of a 1970s incident "He broke my nose. He made me feel like I deserved it. I want the truth to be told."[12][37][38]

On 15 November 2021, Caroline Nokes accused Johnson of inappropriately touching her at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool in 2003.[39] Johnson said that he had "no recollection of Caroline Nokes at all".[39] Following this, journalist Ailbhe Rea accused Johnson of groping her at the 2019 Conservative Party conference.[40][41]

Works edit

  • Gold Drain (1967, Heinemann) ISBN B0000CNKG6
  • Panther Jones for President (1968, Heinemann) ISBN 0-434-37701-5
  • Life without Birth: A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Population Explosion (1970, Heinemann) ISBN 0-434-37702-3
  • The Green Revolution (1972, Hamilton) ISBN 0-241-02102-2
  • The Population Problem (1973, David & C) ISBN 0-7153-6282-8
  • The Politics of Environment (1973, T Stacey) ISBN 0-85468-298-8
  • The Urbane Guerilla (1975, Macmillan) ISBN 0-333-17679-0
  • Pollution Control Policy of the EEC (1978, Graham & Trotman) ISBN 0-86010-136-3
  • The Doomsday Deposit (1979, EP Dutton) ISBN 0-525-09468-7
  • The Marburg Virus (1982, Heinemann) ISBN 0-434-37704-X
  • Tunnel (1984, Heinemann) ISBN 0-434-37705-8
  • Antarctica: The Last Great Wilderness (1985, Weidenfeld & N) ISBN 0-297-78676-8
  • The Commissioner (1987, Century) ISBN 0-7126-1587-3
  • World Population and the United Nations (1987, Cambridge UP) ISBN 0-521-32207-3
  • Dragon River (1989, Frederick Muller) ISBN 0-09-173526-2
  • The Earth Summit: The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) (1993, Kluwer Law International) ISBN 978-1-85333-784-0
  • World Population - Turning the Tide (1994, Kluwer Law International) ISBN 1-85966-046-0
  • The Environmental Policy of the European Communities (1995, Kluwer Law International) ISBN 90-411-0862-9
  • The Politics of Population: Cairo, 1994 (1995, Earthscan) ISBN 1-85383-297-9
  • Icecap (1999, Cameron May) ISBN 1-874698-67-8
  • Stanley I Presume (2009, Fourth Estate Ltd) ISBN 0-00-729672-X
  • Survival: Saving Endangered Migratory Species [co-authored with Robert Vagg] (2010, Stacey International) ISBN 1-906768-11-0
  • Where the Wild Things Were: Travels of a Conservationist (2012, Stacey International) ISBN 1-906768-87-0
  • UNEP The First 40 Years; A Narrative by Stanley Johnson (2012, United Nations Environment Programme) ISBN 978-92-807-3314-3
  • Stanley I Resume (2014, Biteback) ISBN 978-1-84954-741-3
  • The Virus (2015, Witness Impulse) ISBN 978-0062414922[29]
  • Kompromat (2017, Point Blank) ISBN 978-1-78607-246-7

References edit

  1. ^ "Stanley Johnson becomes French to keep link with EU". BBC. 20 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Stanley Johnson". Profile. 4 August 2012. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Stanley Johnson becomes French to keep link with EU".
  4. ^ "Family of influence behind Boris Johnson". UK Daily Telegraph. 3 May 2008. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  5. ^ Gimson, Andrew (2012). Boris: The Adventures of Boris Johnson. London: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780857207395.
  6. ^ "Deaths", The Times, p. 1, 1 December 1944.
  7. ^ Istanbul, Lorraine Mallinder in. "Istanbul Letter: Lunch with Boris Johnson's Turkish cousin". The Irish Times. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  8. ^ Register of Births for the Christchurch Registration District, volume 2b (Dec 1909), p. 621: "KAMAL, Osman Wilfred"
  9. ^ Register of Deaths for the Christchurch Registration District, volume 2b (Dec 1909), p. 417: "KAMAL, Winifred"
  10. ^ "Istanbul Letter: Lunch with Boris Johnson's Turkish cousin". The Irish Times. 2016.
  11. ^ Barber, Lynn (18 December 2019). "'I've had two totally successful marriages': Stanley Johnson interviewed | The Spectator". www.spectator.co.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  12. ^ a b Rodger, Hannah (4 October 2020). "Stanley Johnson 'broke wife's nose' in domestic violence incident". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  13. ^ Walden, Celia (11 April 2008). "Stanley Johnson: The man who made Boris". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  14. ^ Killen, Mary (March 2015). "Boris Johnson's mother on her brilliant brood". Tatler. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  15. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  16. ^ "PM's father criticised for lockdown trip to Greece". BBC News. 3 July 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  17. ^ Busby, Mattha; Smith, Helena (4 July 2020). "Stanley Johnson says Greece visit is essential to 'Covid-proof' villa". The Observer. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  18. ^ Taylor, Harry (31 December 2020). "Stanley Johnson confirms application for French passport on eve of Brexit". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 January 2021. For me it's a question of obtaining what I already have and I am very happy about that.
  19. ^ "Brexit: Boris Johnson's father applies for French citizenship". BBC News. 31 December 2020.
  20. ^ Grierson, Jamie; Badshah, Nadeem (20 May 2022). "Stanley Johnson 'delighted' after gaining French citizenship". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
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  22. ^ "Advisors". www.worldcoastalforum.org. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
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  25. ^ "Tory candidate chosen for Henley". BBC News. 30 May 2008. Retrieved 31 May 2008.
  26. ^ Perring, Rebecca (6 October 2017). "Boris Johnson's Remainer dad now backs Brexit – thanks to JUNCKER". Daily Express. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  27. ^ Johnson, Stanley (21 July 2005). "Conservation begins at home". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  28. ^ "Stanley Johnson's website - Books page".
  29. ^ a b Stanley Johnson (2015), The Virus, HarperCollins
  30. ^ "IMDB". IMDb. 7 May 2004. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  31. ^ "Meet your 2017 Celebrity Campmates!". ITV. 14 November 2017. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  32. ^ "BBC Two - Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, Series 9, Episode 18".
  33. ^ "Stanley Johnson awarded RSPB medal". RSPB. 10 October 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  34. ^ "Founders of nature laws awarded as WWF leaders". WWF. 15 December 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  35. ^ Murphy, Joe (14 August 2018). "Boris Johnson's family at war as his brother raps 'bigotry' of burka jibes". Evening Standard. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  36. ^ "Stanley Johnson calls for ban on Chinese ambassador to be lifted". The Independent. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  37. ^ Barber, Lynn (22 October 2020). "Tom Bower pulls his punches with his life of Boris Johnson | The Spectator". The Spectator. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  38. ^ Freedland, Jonathan (13 October 2020). "Boris Johnson: The Gambler by Tom Bower review – the defining secret". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  39. ^ a b Rigby, Beth (15 November 2021). "Stanley Johnson accused of inappropriately touching senior Conservative MP". Sky News. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  40. ^ "Stanley Johnson accused of inappropriately touching Conservative MP and journalist". ITV News. 16 November 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  41. ^ "Two women accuse PM's father Stanley Johnson of inappropriate touching". BBC News. 17 November 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Stanley Johnson personal site
  • Stanley Johnson at Library of Congress, with 25 library catalogue records
  • , European Environment Agency
  • Channel 4 Election Weblogs - Stanley Johnson
  • The Guardian ruined my political career! Stanley Johnson's column 26 May 2005.
  • Newspaper articles by Stanley Johnson
  • Interview with Stanley Johnson, London 2011, for History of the European Commission (1973-86)

stanley, johnson, writer, other, people, named, stanley, johnson, stanley, johnson, disambiguation, stanley, patrick, johnson, born, august, 1940, british, french, author, former, politician, member, european, parliament, wight, hampshire, east, from, 1979, 19. For other people named Stanley Johnson see Stanley Johnson disambiguation Stanley Patrick Johnson born 18 August 1940 is a British French 3 author 4 and former politician who was Member of the European Parliament MEP for Wight and Hampshire East from 1979 to 1984 A former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission he has written books on environmental and population issues His six children include Boris Johnson who was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022 He is a member of the Conservative Party Stanley JohnsonJohnson in 2011Member of the European Parliamentfor Wight and Hampshire EastIn office 7 June 1979 14 June 1984Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byRichard SimmondsPersonal detailsBornStanley Patrick Johnson 1940 08 18 18 August 1940 age 83 Penzance Cornwall EnglandCitizenshipUnited KingdomFrance 1 Political partyConservativeSpousesCharlotte Fawcett m 1963 div 1979 wbr Jennifer Kidd m 1981 wbr ChildrenBoris Rachel Leo Jo Julia MaximilianParentsWilfred Johnson father Irene Williams mother RelativesAli Kemal grandfather Carrie Symonds daughter in law Amelia Gentleman daughter in law EducationExeter College Oxford BA Columbia UniversityStanley Johnson s voice source source source Desert Island Discs 18 May 2008 from the BBC programme Profile 4 August 2012 2 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Politics 2 2 Books and other writing 2 3 Television 2 4 Awards 3 Public statements 4 Allegations of spousal abuse and inappropriate touching 5 Works 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editStanley Johnson was born in 1940 in Penzance Cornwall the son of Osman Kemal later known as Wilfred Johnson and Irene Williams daughter of Stanley Fred Williams of Bromley Kent who was the grandson of Sir George Williams 5 and Marie Louise de Pfeffel 6 7 His paternal grandfather Ali Kemal Bey one of the last interior ministers of the Ottoman government was assassinated in 1922 during the Turkish War of Independence Stanley s father was born in 1909 in Bournemouth and his birth was registered as Osman Ali Wilfred Kemal 8 Osman s Anglo Swiss mother Winifred Brun died shortly after giving birth 9 Ali Kemal returned to the Ottoman Empire in 1912 whereafter Osman Wilfred and his sister Selma were brought up by their English grandmother Margaret Brun and took her maiden name Johnson Stanley s father thus becoming Wilfred Johnson 10 Johnson s maternal grandmother s parents were Hubert Freiherr von Pfeffel born in Munich in the Kingdom of Bavaria on 8 December 1843 and his wife Helene Arnous Riviere born on 14 January 1862 Hubert von Pfeffel was the son of Karl Freiherr von Pfeffel born in Dresden in the Kingdom of Saxony on 22 November 1811 died in Munich on 25 January 1890 by his marriage in Augsburg on 16 February 1836 to Karolina von Rothenburg born in the Free City of Frankfurt on 28 November 1805 died in Frankfurt on 13 February 1872 herself said to be the illegitimate daughter of Prince Paul of Wurttemberg by Friederike Porth Stanley Johnson attended Sherborne School Dorset While still an undergraduate studying English at Exeter College Oxford he took part in the Marco Polo Expedition with Tim Severin and Michael de Larrabeiti travelling on a motorcycle and sidecar from Oxford to Venice and on to India and Afghanistan The adventure led to the publication of Severin s 1964 book Tracking Marco Polo with photographs by de Larrabeiti Johnson started studying at Columbia University in 1963 but dropped out after a year 11 While at Columbia he married the painter Charlotte Fawcett in Marylebone with whom he had four children Boris former Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rachel journalist and former editor in chief of The Lady Jo former Conservative MP for Orpington former Minister of State for Universities and former Head of the Lex Column at the Financial Times and Leo film maker and entrepreneur 12 Johnson and Fawcett divorced in 1979 Johnson married Jennifer Kidd in Westminster in 1981 and they had two children Julia and Maximilian 13 14 15 In July 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Johnson posted pictures on Instagram of himself travelling to Athens Greece He was criticised by Liberal Democrat MP Jamie Stone for travelling at a time when guidance under lockdown was to avoid all but essential international travel 16 At the time Greece had reopened its borders but banned direct travel from the United Kingdom Johnson had circumvented Greece s rules by travelling via Bulgaria 17 In December 2020 Johnson said that he was applying for a French passport as his mother and her parents were French 18 19 After subsequently being awarded French citizenship Johnson started that he was delighted 20 21 Career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Stanley Johnson writer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Johnson was the recipient of a United States Harkness Fellowship and was then employed at the World Bank in Washington during the 1960s He went on to become the Head of Prevention of Pollution Division at the European Commission EC in Brussels from 1973 acting briefly as advisor to the head of ECPS in May 1979 before taking a leave of absence a month later He resumed his former role with the EC in1984 until taking a second leave of absence in 1990 this time to work in the field of international environmental policy He retired early from the EC in 1994 22 23 24 Politics edit From June 1979 84 Johnson served as the elected Conservative Party MEP 95 000 majority representing the area of Hants East and the Isle of Wight 24 At the 2005 general election Johnson stood for the Conservative Party in the constituency of Teignbridge where he came second behind Liberal Democrat Richard Younger Ross In May 2008 Johnson hoped to be selected to contest his son Boris s parliamentary seat of Henley for the Conservative Party but local councillor John Howell was the candidate selected 25 Having supported the Remain campaign during the 2016 European Union membership referendum in October 2017 he came out in support of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union stating that the time has come to bail out and cited the approach and attitude of the European Commission president Jean Claude Juncker as a major factor in his change of mind 26 Books and other writing edit He has published a number of books dealing with environmental issues and nine novels including The Commissioner which was made into a 1998 film starring John Hurt In 1962 he won the Newdigate Prize for Poetry For a time starting on 26 May 2005 he wrote a weekly column for the G2 section of The Guardian and continued to write for various newspapers and magazines often on environmental topics 27 He wrote a memoir Stanley I Presume published in March 2009 28 His 2015 novel The Virus is a thriller about the rise of a mysterious virus and the fight to stop a deadly pandemic 29 Television edit He was one of the first regular hosts of the late night discussion programme The Last Word on Channel 4 s More4 channel and made an appearance on Have I Got News For You on 7 May 2004 30 better source needed In November 2017 Johnson was confirmed as a contestant for the seventeenth series of I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 31 finishing in seventh place In 2018 he appeared on the BBC programme The Real Marigold Hotel with eight other celebrities In February 2020 he appeared on BBC Two s Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 32 Awards edit In 1983 he received the RSPCA Richard Martin Award for Outstanding Services to animal welfare He was for many years an ambassador for the UNEP Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals based in Bonn Germany In October 2015 Johnson was awarded the RSPB Medal by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds for his role in the creation of one of the cornerstones of Europe s nature conservation policy the Habitats Directive 1992 33 In December 2015 he received the World Wide Fund for Nature Leader for a Living Planet Award 34 Public statements editIn August 2018 Johnson said his son Boris Johnson s comments that Muslim women who wear burkas look like letterboxes and bank robbers did not go far enough and that criticism of the comments had been synthetic indignation created by political opponents 35 In June 2022 ahead of Johnson s visit to China for a television programme on the explorer Marco Polo Johnson called for the UK parliament to lift a ban on the Chinese ambassador to the UK entering the parliamentary estate 36 Allegations of spousal abuse and inappropriate touching editBiographer Tom Bower records in an interview with his first wife Charlotte Fawcett that he hit me many times over many years She said of a 1970s incident He broke my nose He made me feel like I deserved it I want the truth to be told 12 37 38 On 15 November 2021 Caroline Nokes accused Johnson of inappropriately touching her at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool in 2003 39 Johnson said that he had no recollection of Caroline Nokes at all 39 Following this journalist Ailbhe Rea accused Johnson of groping her at the 2019 Conservative Party conference 40 41 Works editGold Drain 1967 Heinemann ISBN B0000CNKG6 Panther Jones for President 1968 Heinemann ISBN 0 434 37701 5 Life without Birth A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Population Explosion 1970 Heinemann ISBN 0 434 37702 3 The Green Revolution 1972 Hamilton ISBN 0 241 02102 2 The Population Problem 1973 David amp C ISBN 0 7153 6282 8 The Politics of Environment 1973 T Stacey ISBN 0 85468 298 8 The Urbane Guerilla 1975 Macmillan ISBN 0 333 17679 0 Pollution Control Policy of the EEC 1978 Graham amp Trotman ISBN 0 86010 136 3 The Doomsday Deposit 1979 EP Dutton ISBN 0 525 09468 7 The Marburg Virus 1982 Heinemann ISBN 0 434 37704 X Tunnel 1984 Heinemann ISBN 0 434 37705 8 Antarctica The Last Great Wilderness 1985 Weidenfeld amp N ISBN 0 297 78676 8 The Commissioner 1987 Century ISBN 0 7126 1587 3 World Population and the United Nations 1987 Cambridge UP ISBN 0 521 32207 3 Dragon River 1989 Frederick Muller ISBN 0 09 173526 2 The Earth Summit The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development UNCED 1993 Kluwer Law International ISBN 978 1 85333 784 0 World Population Turning the Tide 1994 Kluwer Law International ISBN 1 85966 046 0 The Environmental Policy of the European Communities 1995 Kluwer Law International ISBN 90 411 0862 9 The Politics of Population Cairo 1994 1995 Earthscan ISBN 1 85383 297 9 Icecap 1999 Cameron May ISBN 1 874698 67 8 Stanley I Presume 2009 Fourth Estate Ltd ISBN 0 00 729672 X Survival Saving Endangered Migratory Species co authored with Robert Vagg 2010 Stacey International ISBN 1 906768 11 0 Where the Wild Things Were Travels of a Conservationist 2012 Stacey International ISBN 1 906768 87 0 UNEP The First 40 Years A Narrative by Stanley Johnson 2012 United Nations Environment Programme ISBN 978 92 807 3314 3 Stanley I Resume 2014 Biteback ISBN 978 1 84954 741 3 The Virus 2015 Witness Impulse ISBN 978 0062414922 29 Kompromat 2017 Point Blank ISBN 978 1 78607 246 7References edit Stanley Johnson becomes French to keep link with EU BBC 20 May 2022 Stanley Johnson Profile 4 August 2012 BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 18 January 2014 Stanley Johnson becomes French to keep link with EU Family of influence behind Boris Johnson UK Daily Telegraph 3 May 2008 Retrieved 23 July 2019 Gimson Andrew 2012 Boris The Adventures of Boris Johnson London Simon amp Schuster ISBN 9780857207395 Deaths The Times p 1 1 December 1944 Istanbul Lorraine Mallinder in Istanbul Letter Lunch with Boris Johnson s Turkish cousin The Irish Times Retrieved 13 June 2019 Register of Births for the Christchurch Registration District volume 2b Dec 1909 p 621 KAMAL Osman Wilfred Register of Deaths for the Christchurch Registration District volume 2b Dec 1909 p 417 KAMAL Winifred Istanbul Letter Lunch with Boris Johnson s Turkish cousin The Irish Times 2016 Barber Lynn 18 December 2019 I ve had two totally successful marriages Stanley Johnson interviewed The Spectator www spectator co uk Retrieved 22 August 2022 a b Rodger Hannah 4 October 2020 Stanley Johnson broke wife s nose in domestic violence incident The Herald Glasgow Retrieved 14 September 2021 Walden Celia 11 April 2008 Stanley Johnson The man who made Boris The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 5 July 2016 Killen Mary March 2015 Boris Johnson s mother on her brilliant brood Tatler Retrieved 19 January 2018 Index entry FreeBMD Office for National Statistics Retrieved 19 January 2018 PM s father criticised for lockdown trip to Greece BBC News 3 July 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2021 Busby Mattha Smith Helena 4 July 2020 Stanley Johnson says Greece visit is essential to Covid proof villa The Observer Retrieved 28 November 2021 Taylor Harry 31 December 2020 Stanley Johnson confirms application for French passport on eve of Brexit The Guardian Retrieved 1 January 2021 For me it s a question of obtaining what I already have and I am very happy about that Brexit Boris Johnson s father applies for French citizenship BBC News 31 December 2020 Grierson Jamie Badshah Nadeem 20 May 2022 Stanley Johnson delighted after gaining French citizenship The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 9 January 2024 Stanley Johnson becomes French to keep link with EU BBC News 20 May 2022 Retrieved 9 January 2024 Advisors www worldcoastalforum org Retrieved 3 December 2023 Stanley Johnson a b Johnson Stanley archives eui eu Retrieved 3 December 2023 Tory candidate chosen for Henley BBC News 30 May 2008 Retrieved 31 May 2008 Perring Rebecca 6 October 2017 Boris Johnson s Remainer dad now backs Brexit thanks to JUNCKER Daily Express Retrieved 19 January 2018 Johnson Stanley 21 July 2005 Conservation begins at home The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 3 December 2023 Stanley Johnson s website Books page a b Stanley Johnson 2015 The Virus HarperCollins IMDB IMDb 7 May 2004 Retrieved 10 April 2020 Meet your 2017 Celebrity Campmates ITV 14 November 2017 Retrieved 14 November 2017 BBC Two Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Series 9 Episode 18 Stanley Johnson awarded RSPB medal RSPB 10 October 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2020 Founders of nature laws awarded as WWF leaders WWF 15 December 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2020 Murphy Joe 14 August 2018 Boris Johnson s family at war as his brother raps bigotry of burka jibes Evening Standard Retrieved 20 August 2018 Stanley Johnson calls for ban on Chinese ambassador to be lifted The Independent 22 June 2022 Retrieved 23 June 2022 Barber Lynn 22 October 2020 Tom Bower pulls his punches with his life of Boris Johnson The Spectator The Spectator Retrieved 2 December 2021 Freedland Jonathan 13 October 2020 Boris Johnson The Gambler by Tom Bower review the defining secret The Guardian Retrieved 13 October 2020 a b Rigby Beth 15 November 2021 Stanley Johnson accused of inappropriately touching senior Conservative MP Sky News Retrieved 16 November 2021 Stanley Johnson accused of inappropriately touching Conservative MP and journalist ITV News 16 November 2021 Retrieved 16 November 2021 Two women accuse PM s father Stanley Johnson of inappropriate touching BBC News 17 November 2021 Retrieved 28 November 2021 External links editStanley Johnson personal site Stanley Johnson at Library of Congress with 25 library catalogue records Biographical Note European Environment Agency Channel 4 Election Weblogs Stanley Johnson The Guardian ruined my political career Stanley Johnson s column 26 May 2005 Newspaper articles by Stanley Johnson Interview with Stanley Johnson London 2011 for History of the European Commission 1973 86 European ParliamentNew constituency Member of the European Parliamentfor Wight and Hampshire East1979 1984 Succeeded byRichard Simmonds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley Johnson writer amp oldid 1198030452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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