Henry Channon Politician

Sir Henry "Chips" Channon (7 March 1897 – 7 October 1958) was an American-born British Conservative politician, author and diarist. Channon moved to England in 1920 and became strongly anti-American, feeling that American cultural and economic views threatened traditional European and British civilisation. He wrote extensively about these views. Channon quickly became enamoured of London society and became a social and political climber.Channon was first elected as a member of parliament (MP) in 1935. In his political career he failed to achieve ministerial office and was unsuccessful in his pursuit of a peerage, but he is remembered as one of the most famous political and social diarists of the twentieth century. His diaries have so far been published only in an expurgated edition.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 07, 1897
Date of deathOctober 07, 1958
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Member of parliament

region
Southend West (UK Parliament constituency)
Southend (UK Parliament constituency)
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Politician

party
Conservative Party (UK)

Henry Channon on Wikipedia

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  1. http://footprints.org/9-000004.htm