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Andrew Gimson (born 1958) is a British political journalist. Gimson formerly wrote the parliamentary sketch for ''The Daily Telegraph'' and has written a book about Boris Johnson and a book entitled ''Desired Effect''. In November 2011 he was succeeded as sketch writer on ''The Daily Telegraph'' by Michael Deacon.〔()〕 Gimson is a former pupil of Uppingham School where he attended West Bank house.〔( Daily Telegraph 15 September 2003 )〕 He is married to Sally Gimson, who stood in the South Leicestershire constituency as an unsuccessful candidate for the Labour Party in the May 2010 General Election.〔(He is a Tory who supports inequality. She wants to be a Labour MP... )〕〔(I'm no Samantha Cameron, but I do make a good cup of tea )〕 They live in north London and have three children. Like many other prominent people who have connexions to the area, he has supported the Aldeburgh Cottage Hospital and sought to help defend it and other small hospitals across the UK from NHS managers who would close it. On one occasion he wrote "the people of the town and surrounding district have raised very large sums to support it. Yet distant bureaucrats now seek to balance their books by cutting what seems to them like a remote and unimportant outpost."〔Gimson, Andrew. Daily Telegraph. 27 August 2005. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/3619311/Notebook.html〕 ==Books== * ''Boris: The Rise of Boris Johnson'' (2006) * ''Desired Effect'' (1991) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Gimson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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