- Garry Allighan
Garry Allighan (
16 February 1900 – 1978) was a Britishjournalist and Labour PartyMember of Parliament (MP).A former writer for the "
Daily Mirror ", at the 1945 general election he was elected to Parliament for the constituency of Gravesend inKent . In 1947 he wrote an article in the "World's Press News" alleging that members of parliament gave information to the newspapers about private parliamentary party meetings, often in return for money, publicity or free drinks. The allegation, which was considered a grave infringement ofparliamentary privilege , was investigated by the Committee of Privileges, who decided there was no evidence to support them. The only exception was the case of Mr Allighan himself and another Labour member, who were found to have sold such information to the London "Evening Standard ".The other member,
Evelyn Walkden , admitted the offence and since he had paid taxes on the money, was permitted to remain as an MP. Allighan was charged with 'aggravated contempt and gross breach of privilege' and expelled from the House of Commons on30 October 1947 . At the resulting Gravesend by-election,Richard Acland held the seat for Labour, with a reduced majority.After the affair, he moved to
South Africa , where he became principal of the Premier School of Journalism inJohannesburg . He wrote a number of well-received books on the politics of South Africa andRhodesia . In 1961 he also published the controversial 'Four Bonnets to Golgotha', a book about 4 members of the Booth family: Catherine, Florence, Evangeline Booth and Catherine Bramwell-Booth.He died in Johannesburg in 1978.
Publications
* "The Romance of the Talkies" (London : Claude Stacey, 1929)
* "Sir John Reith" (London : Stanley Paul & Co, 1939)
* "Curtain-up on South Africa: presenting a national drama" (London : Boardman, 1960)
* "Four Bonnets to Golgotha" (London: Macdonald, 1961)
* "Verwoerd, the end" (London : Boardman; Cape Town, Johannesburg: Purnell & Sons, 1961)
* "The Welensky Story" (London : Macdonald; Cape Town, Johannesburg: Purnell & Sons, 1962)
* "The 65th Defendant: and exposure of gangster crime and a social indictment" (London and Cape Town: Bailey & Swinfen, 1963)References
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* "The Times", 6 Dec 1983, 'Who Was Who'
* 'When poacher turns gamekeeper', Kevin Maguire, "British Journalism Review" vol.16 no.1 2005
* "TIME" magazine, 11 August 1947
* [http://copac.ac.uk/ COPAC union catalogue]
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