Leo Amery
Indian-English journalist and politician

Born
November 22nd, 1873
151 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1955
69 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United Kingdom
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Amery served as a journalist and politician, holding the position of Secretary of State for the Colonies. He was elected as a Member of Parliament representing Birmingham and later served as the Conservative MP for a long period. Amery was involved in key discussions regarding the British Empire's colonial policies. He was an outspoken advocate for a stronger British presence in India and played an active role in determining the course of British colonial administration, particularly during the interwar period and World War II. His writings in newspapers and journals contributed to public discourse on colonial affairs.
Served as Secretary of State for the Colonies
Contributed to debates on colonial policy
Elected Member of Parliament for Birmingham
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