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Jonathan Fryer, Liberal Democrat poltician, foreign correspondent and prolific author – obituary


Jonathan Fryer, Liberal Democrat politician, foreign correspondent and prolific author – obituary
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Jonathan Fryer, who has died aged 70, was a journalist, broadcaster, author and academic specialising in world affairs; he chaired the London Liberal Democrats, and as a Quaker featured on Radio Four’s Thought for the Day.
Fryer fought five general elections and eight for the European Parliament, twice coming close to winning a seat at Strasbourg. His professional grounding was seven years in Brussels covering the EEC and Nato. He reported from 160 countries, and contributed to Radio Four’s From Our Own Correspondent. ....

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Jonathan Fryer, Liberal Democrat politician, foreign correspondent and prolific author – obituary


Jonathan Fryer, Liberal Democrat politician, foreign correspondent and prolific author – obituary
He reported from 160 countries, contributed to Radio Four’s From Our Own Correspondent and was part of the BBC’s Gulf War coverage
Jonathan Fryer standing as a candidate in the European elections, 1984
Jonathan Fryer, who has died aged 70, was a journalist, broadcaster, author and academic specialising in world affairs; he chaired the London Liberal Democrats, and as a Quaker featured on Radio Four’s Thought for the Day.
Fryer fought five general elections and eight for the European Parliament, twice coming close to winning a seat at Strasbourg. His professional grounding was seven years in Brussels covering the EEC and Nato. He reported from 160 countries, and contributed to Radio Four’s From Our Own Correspondent. ....

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