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Member of Parliament, 1942-1955, 1959-1974) for the Labour Party. Formerly a journalist (using the name William Hicky in his columns) and poet, and a long-time member of the Communist Party. Author of a biography on Lord Beaverbrook. Though married, he made no secret of his homosexuality. Made a life peer in 1975 as Baron Bradwell of Bradwell. After his death, has often been accused of being a spy and informant. | Member of Parliament, 1942-1955, 1959-1974) for the Labour Party. Formerly a journalist (using the name William Hicky in his columns) and poet, and a long-time member of the Communist Party. Author of a biography on Lord Beaverbrook. Though married, he made no secret of his homosexuality. Made a life peer in 1975 as Baron Bradwell of Bradwell. After his death, has often been accused of being a spy and informant. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 21 August 2018
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1905 - 1976
Occupation
Politics
Description
Member of Parliament, 1942-1955, 1959-1974) for the Labour Party. Formerly a journalist (using the name William Hicky in his columns) and poet, and a long-time member of the Communist Party. Author of a biography on Lord Beaverbrook. Though married, he made no secret of his homosexuality. Made a life peer in 1975 as Baron Bradwell of Bradwell. After his death, has often been accused of being a spy and informant.