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Browne was [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Winchester (UK Parliament constituency)|Winchester]] from 1979 to 1992. In parliament, he sponsored The Privacy Bill, The Armed Forces Liability for Injury Bill and one Act of Parliament to further the protection of animals. He was elected Chairman of the Conservative Backbench Small Business Committee (1984–87) and Secretary of the Conservative Backbench Finance (1981–83) and Defence (1982–83) Committees; appointed a Member of the Treasury Select Committee (1982–87) and a Delegate to the North Atlantic Assembly (1986–92) where he was Rapporteur on Human Rights (1989–92). He was educated at [[Malvern College]], [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]], [[Cranfield Institute of Technology]] and [[Harvard Business School]]. He served as an officer in the [[Grenadier Guards]] from 1959 to 1967 and in the [[Grenadier Guards (V)]], retiring as a Major. On graduation from Harvard, he joined Morgan Stanley & Co. on Wall Street. On returning to England, he became Director, Middle East Operations of European Banking Company, a director of Worms Investments, The Churchill Clinic, Scansat TV, a Court Member of Southampton University and an Advisor to Control Risks and to Barclays Bank. He served as the Councillor for Knightsbridge on the Westminster City Council from 1974 to 1978. In the [[United Kingdom general election, 1992|1992 General Election]], he decided to stand as an Independent Conservative candidate in Winchester after he refused to submit his name for what he termed "a disgraceful socialist style" re-selection by the Conservative Party after being suspended briefly from the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] for not declaring two of his numerous business interests, as he was instructed not to do by the Registrar of Members' Interests, as being "unnecessary". He lost his seat.
Browne was [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Winchester (UK Parliament constituency)|Winchester]] from 1979 to 1992. In parliament, he sponsored The Privacy Bill, The Armed Forces Liability for Injury Bill and one Act of Parliament to further the protection of animals. He was elected Chairman of the Conservative Backbench Small Business Committee (1984–87) and Secretary of the Conservative Backbench Finance (1981–83) and Defence (1982–83) Committees; appointed a Member of the Treasury Select Committee (1982–87) and a Delegate to the North Atlantic Assembly (1986–92) where he was Rapporteur on Human Rights (1989–92). He was educated at [[Malvern College]], [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]], [[Cranfield Institute of Technology]] and [[Harvard Business School]]. He served as an officer in the [[Grenadier Guards]] from 1959 to 1967 and in the [[Grenadier Guards (V)]], retiring as a Major. On graduation from Harvard, he joined Morgan Stanley & Co. on Wall Street. On returning to England, he became Director, Middle East Operations of European Banking Company, a director of Worms Investments, The Churchill Clinic, Scansat TV, a Court Member of Southampton University and an Advisor to Control Risks and to Barclays Bank. He served as the Councillor for Knightsbridge on the Westminster City Council from 1974 to 1978. In the [[United Kingdom general election, 1992|1992 General Election]], he decided to stand as an Independent Conservative candidate in Winchester after he refused to submit his name for what he termed "a disgraceful socialist style" re-selection by the Conservative Party after being suspended briefly from the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] for not declaring two of his numerous business interests, as he was instructed not to do by the Registrar of Members' Interests, as being "unnecessary". He lost his seat.


Subsequently, Browne stood as a "Conservative against European Union" in the European Election of 1992 achieving the highest vote of any minor party or independent candidate in the nation. He stood
Subsequently, Browne stood as a "Conservative against European Union" in the European Election of 1992 achieving the highest vote of any minor party or independent candidate in the nation. He stood unsuccessfully in the 1993 [[Newbury by-election]]. Later he joined the [[UK Independence Party]], becoming a Vice-President. He stood unsuccessfully for UKIP as a parliamentary candidate in [[Falmouth and Camborne]] and in [[North Devon]], where he was one of only a few UKIP candidates to save their deposits.
unsuccessfully in the 1993 [[Newbury by-election]]. Later he joined the [[UK Independence Party]], becoming a Vice-President. He stood unsuccessfully for UKIP, which has yet to win a UK Parliamentary seat, as a parliamentary candidate in [[Falmouth and Camborne]] and in [[North Devon]], where he was one of only a few UKIP candidates to save their deposits.


He was divorced from his first wife, French-born Elizabeth Garthwaite in 1985. He is currently divorced from his second wife, American-born Elaine Boylen.
He was divorced from his first wife, French-born Elizabeth Garthwaite in 1985. He is currently divorced from his second wife, American-born Elaine Boylen.

Revision as of 16:30, 25 November 2014

John Ernest Douglas Delavalette Browne (born 17 October 1938) is a former British politician who is currently acting as an economic and financial consultant in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

Browne was Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Winchester from 1979 to 1992. In parliament, he sponsored The Privacy Bill, The Armed Forces Liability for Injury Bill and one Act of Parliament to further the protection of animals. He was elected Chairman of the Conservative Backbench Small Business Committee (1984–87) and Secretary of the Conservative Backbench Finance (1981–83) and Defence (1982–83) Committees; appointed a Member of the Treasury Select Committee (1982–87) and a Delegate to the North Atlantic Assembly (1986–92) where he was Rapporteur on Human Rights (1989–92). He was educated at Malvern College, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Cranfield Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School. He served as an officer in the Grenadier Guards from 1959 to 1967 and in the Grenadier Guards (V), retiring as a Major. On graduation from Harvard, he joined Morgan Stanley & Co. on Wall Street. On returning to England, he became Director, Middle East Operations of European Banking Company, a director of Worms Investments, The Churchill Clinic, Scansat TV, a Court Member of Southampton University and an Advisor to Control Risks and to Barclays Bank. He served as the Councillor for Knightsbridge on the Westminster City Council from 1974 to 1978. In the 1992 General Election, he decided to stand as an Independent Conservative candidate in Winchester after he refused to submit his name for what he termed "a disgraceful socialist style" re-selection by the Conservative Party after being suspended briefly from the House of Commons for not declaring two of his numerous business interests, as he was instructed not to do by the Registrar of Members' Interests, as being "unnecessary". He lost his seat.

Subsequently, Browne stood as a "Conservative against European Union" in the European Election of 1992 achieving the highest vote of any minor party or independent candidate in the nation. He stood unsuccessfully in the 1993 Newbury by-election. Later he joined the UK Independence Party, becoming a Vice-President. He stood unsuccessfully for UKIP as a parliamentary candidate in Falmouth and Camborne and in North Devon, where he was one of only a few UKIP candidates to save their deposits.

He was divorced from his first wife, French-born Elizabeth Garthwaite in 1985. He is currently divorced from his second wife, American-born Elaine Boylen.

He works for Euro Pacific Capital (founded by Peter Schiff) as its Senior Market Strategist.[1]

He is a Liveryman of the Goldsmiths Company, an Officer of the Order of Saint John (where he served on Chapter General from 1987 to 1990) and a Governor of Malvern College

He is the author of two books; [Grenadier Grins, 2006 and Hidden Account of the Romanovs, 2013]

In popular culture

Browne was portrayed by Charles McCurdy in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's controversial The Falklands Play.

References

  1. ^ About us. Euro Pacific Capital Inc website. Retrieved 6 August 2010.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Winchester
19791992
Succeeded by

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