Lawrence Turner

Henry Frederic Lawrence Turner (30 December 1908 – 17 December 1977) was a British politician. As an officer in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War he survived three years as a prisoner of war of the Japanese; he passed his captivity by lecturing on politics. After the war ended he moved into politics and was elected as Member of Parliament for Oxford. Although generally moderate in politics, his support for British intervention in Suez led him to resign the Conservative Party whip. He lived an extravagant lifestyle far beyond his means, which brought his career to a premature end and led to bankruptcy.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 30, 1908
Birth place
Goring-on-Thames
Date of deathDecember 17, 1977
Place of death
Cecil County Maryland , Baltimore
Education
Radley College
University of Reading
Exeter College Oxford

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