Stanley Johnson
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Stanley Patrick Johnson, born 18 August 1940, is a British author and former politician.
He has written books on environmental and population issues.
He served as a Conservative MEP for Wight and Hampshire East from 1979 to 1984 and has served with the World Bank and the European Commission. Boris Johnson, the Conservative Party's Leader and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and former Mayor of London; Jo Johnson, former MP for Orpington and Minister of State for Universities, Science, Technology, and Innovation; and Rachel Johnson, a journalist, television presenter, and author.
Personal life
Stanley Johnson was born in Penzance, Cornwall, the son of Osman Kemal (later known as Wilfred Johnson) and Irene Williams (daughter of Stanley Frederick Williams of Bromley, Kent, who was the grandson of Sir George Williams and Marie Louise Pfeffel). 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 Bournemouth in 1909, and his birth was traced as Osman Ali Wilfred Kemal. Winifred Brun, Osman's mother, died shortly after giving birth to her first child. Ali Kemal returned to the Ottoman Empire in 1912, where Osman Wilfred and his sister Selma were taken up by their English grandmother Margaret Brunet and named her first name, Stanley, Stanley's father was now named Wilfred Johnson.
Hubert Freiherr von Pfeffel (born in Munich, Bavaria, on 8 December 1843) and his partner Hélène Arnous-Rivière (born on 14 January 18822) were both Johnson's maternal grandmothers. Hubert von Pfeffel's uncle died in Munich, Germany, on November 22nd 1811, he died in Augsburg on January 10, 1890) and Friederike Porth's eldest daughter Prince Paul of Württemberg was born in Dresden, Germany (born in Dresden on November 22, 1811; died in Frankfurt on February 15th, 1872).
Stanley Johnson attended Sherborne School, Dorset, for the first time. Tim Severin and Michael de Larrabeiti, an undergraduate studying English at Exeter College, Oxford, participated in the Marco Polo Expedition, riding from Oxford to Venice and into India and Afghanistan. Following the experience, Severin's 1964 book Tracking Marco Polo was published in a book by de Larrabeiti, which included photographs.
Charlotte Fawcett, a former Conservative MP for Orpington and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, married Johnson, a journalist and former writer of The Lady; and Leo, a film-maker and entrepreneur who studied at Columbia University in 1963. After a year, he dropped out of Columbia. In 1979, Johnson and Fawcett divorced. Julia and Maximilian were he and Jennifer Kidd's two children when they married in Westminster in 1981.
On Instagram, Johnson shared a photo of himself traveling to Athens, Greece, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Liberal Democrat MP Jamie Stone was chastised for travelling at a time when orders under lockout was to avoid "all but essential international travel." At the time, Greece had reopened its borders but had barred direct travel from the country; Johnson had defied Greece's laws by travelling via Bulgaria.
Johnson said in December 2020 that he was applying for a French passport in order to maintain mobility and residence rights in the European Union, adding: "It's not a matter of becoming French."