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[[File:Paul Temperton mid 70s.jpg|thumb|Paul Temperton in the 1970s]]'''Paul Temperton''' (born 1949) is a former General Secretary of [[CHE]]. He joined CHE in 1968, and in 1970 became Secretary of CHE (later to become a paid position as General Secretary).<ref name=amiable>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, pages 255–257.</ref> Later, having ceased to be CHE General Secretary, he was an elected member of the  Executive Committee (1974&ndash;1976) covering the Law Reform portfolio.
[[File:Paul Temperton mid 70s.jpg|thumb|Paul Temperton in the 1970s]]'''Paul Temperton''' (born 1949) is a former General Secretary of [[CHE]]. He joined CHE in 1968 and moved in for a while with [[Martin Stafford]] another young gay activist <ref> p 8 'Courage to Be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967-1990' by Clifford Williams (Book Guild Ltd. 2021) </ref>. In 1970 became Secretary of CHE (later to become a paid position as General Secretary).<ref name=amiable>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, pages 255–257.</ref> Later, having ceased to be CHE General Secretary, he was an elected member of the  Executive Committee (1974&ndash;1976) covering the Law Reform portfolio.


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Paul Temperton in the 1970s

Paul Temperton (born 1949) is a former General Secretary of CHE. He joined CHE in 1968 and moved in for a while with Martin Stafford another young gay activist [1]. In 1970 became Secretary of CHE (later to become a paid position as General Secretary).[2] Later, having ceased to be CHE General Secretary, he was an elected member of the Executive Committee (1974–1976) covering the Law Reform portfolio.

References

  1. p 8 'Courage to Be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967-1990' by Clifford Williams (Book Guild Ltd. 2021)
  2. Amiable Warriors Volume One, pages 255–257.