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the form of the repudiation of the life of Stonehouse because that life had become absolutely intolerable to him. A new parallel personality took overβ€”separate and apart from the original man, who was resented and despised by the parallel personality for the ugly humbug and sham of the recent years of his public life. The parallel personality was uncluttered by the awesome tensions and stresses suffered by the original man, and he felt, as an ordinary person, a tremendous relief in not carrying the load of anguish which had burdened the public figure.
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The explanation for the extraordinary and bizarre conduct in the second half of last year is found in the progressions towards the complete mental breakdown which I suffered. This breakdown was analysed by an eminent psychiatrist in Australia and was described by him as psychiatric suicide. It took
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was looking at his affairs, Stonehouse decided that his best choice would be to flee. Secret government documents, declassified in 2005, indicate that Stonehouse spent months rehearsing his new identity as 'Joseph Markham', the deceased husband of a constituent.
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agent; the informant was a defector from the Czechoslovak secret service, who had been debriefed by the US security services. At that time, Stonehouse successfully defended himself. In 2009, the spy allegation was substantiated in the official history of
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Stonehouse maintained the pretence of normality until he faked his death on 20 November 1974, leaving a pile of clothes on a beach in Miami to make it appear that he had suffered a fatal misadventure while swimming. Stonehouse was presumed dead, and
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Having lost his ministerial salary in 1970, Stonehouse set up various companies in an attempt to supplement his salary as an MP. By 1974 most of these companies were facing financial trouble, and Stonehouse had resorted to deceptive
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The collapse and destruction of the original man came about because his idealism in his political life had been utterly frustrated and finally destroyed by the pattern of events, beyond his control, which had finally overwhelmed
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on 17 August 1976, becoming one of only three people to resign from the Privy Council in the 20th century. Stonehouse tendered his resignation via the Chiltern Hundreds route from the House of Commons on 27 August 1976. The
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Stonehouse married Barbara Joan Smith in 1948, and they had two daughters, Jane and Julia, and a son, Mathew. After their divorce in 1978, Stonehouse married his mistress, Sheila Elizabeth Buckley (nee Black), in
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against five of the charges of which he was convicted. While he was in prison, Stonehouse complained that the prison workshop where he worked played a pop music radio station. He made acquaintance with
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Stonehouse wrote three novels and numerous television and radio appearances during the rest of his life, mostly in connection with discussing his disappearance. In June 1986 he appeared on TVS's
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providing for the exchange of specialists and information, facilities for study and research in technology, and such other forms of industrial co-operation which might be agreed.
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had agreed to cover up revelations that Stonehouse had been a Czechoslovak spy in 1980, as there was insufficient evidence to bring him to trial. Until the 2012 exposure of
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Although unhappy with the situation, the Labour Party did not expel Stonehouse as their parliamentary majority was very narrow. On 4 April 1976 Stonehouse attended a
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with Buckley around this time and returned to Australia unaware that he was now under surveillance. The Australian police initially suspected him of being
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paid tribute. In 1989, his fourth novel was published posthumously. He left under Β£70,000 according to his will published on 17 August 1988.
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engineer and later dockyard engine-fitter William Mitchell Stonehouse, and Rosina Marie (nΓ©e Taylor). His father was local secretary of his
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A Tangled Web: Sex Scandals in British Politics and Society, Harford Montgomery Hyde, Little, Brown Book Group Ltd, 1987, p. 312
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overnight. Just under three weeks later, early on 14 April, he suffered a massive heart attack at his house at Dales Way in
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at the age of sixteen. His mother, a former scullery maid, was the sixth female mayor of Southampton and a councillor on
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were published in British newspapers despite the fact that no corpse had been found. In reality, Stonehouse was
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On 14 August 1979, Stonehouse was released early because of good behaviour and because he had suffered three
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When the Wednesbury constituency was abolished in 1974, Stonehouse stood for and was elected to the nearby
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together until Brady was transferred elsewhere. When his health deteriorated, Stonehouse was moved to
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aircraft from the United States, against his own recommendation that they should buy the Super
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to Australia, some 9,000 miles (14,000 km) away, hoping to set up a new life with his
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As Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in 1970, Stonehouse oversaw the controversial
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government, Stonehouse was the only Minister known to have been an agent for the former
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Stonehouse's daughter Julia published an account of her father's life in 2021 entitled
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Stonehouse served as a junior minister of aviation, where he was involved in the
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Stonehouse allegedly began spying for Czechoslovakia in 1962. In a meeting with
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on 31 January 1981. In December 1982 their son James William John was born.
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on 14 November 1974, before leaving for Miami, Florida, a few days later.
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attack which required him to spend three days in hospital. He underwent
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British politician and alleged spy for the Czechoslovak SR (1925–1988)
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The Politico's Book of the Dead, Iain Dale, Politico's, 2003, p. 90
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On 25 March 1988, Stonehouse collapsed on set during an edition of
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to the UK, escorted by Scotland Yard officers. He was remanded in
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From January 1980, Stonehouse was a volunteer fundraiser for the
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People who resigned from the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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History's greatest scandals: shocking stories of powerful people
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British people accused of spying for Czechoslovakia (1945–1989)
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in 1969, Stonehouse was informed of assertions that he was a
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politician, businessman and minister who was a member of the
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John Stonehouse, My Father: The True Story of the Runaway MP
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John Stonehouse, My Father: The True Story of the Runaway MP
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The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5
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to defraud, causing a false police investigation and
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on 24 December 1974. He applied for the position of
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John Thomson Stonehouse was born on 28 July 1925 in
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Postmaster General
Roy Mason
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Member of Parliament
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William Wells
Robin Hodgson
Wednesbury
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Harold Wilson
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