Fryer, Jonathan, 1950-2021
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Fryer, Jonathan, 1950-2021
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Fryer, Jonathan, b.1950
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Fryer, Jonathan, b.1950
Fryer, Jonathan Harold
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פרייר, ג׳ונתן
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Morton, Graham Leslie
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Epithet: writer and journalist
Jonathan Harold Fryer (born Graham Leslie Morton; 5 June 1950 – 16 April 2021) was a British writer, broadcaster, lecturer and Liberal Democrat politician. His biographies of Oscar Wilde and Christopher Isherwood were the best-known of his fifteen books. He was the candidate for the Liberal Party, or its successor, the Liberal Democrats, for various seats in Greater London in five UK General Elections. He was also a candidate for the parties for a seat in the London area in every election for the European Parliament held in the UK, except for that held in 1989. As Chairman of the London Liberal Democrats, he supervised the headquarters' move to Brixton and streamlined its operations. (Source: Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Fryer)
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