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'''Tom Driberg''' (Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell of Bradwell, 1905–1976) was a journalist and [[Labour]] politician. | [[File:Tom Driberg 1930s.jpg|thumb|Tom Driberg in the 1930s]]'''Tom Driberg''' (Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell of Bradwell, 1905–1976) was a journalist and [[Labour]] politician. | ||
He was born at [[Crowborough]], which he later described as "a place which I can never revisit, or think of, without a feeling of sick horror".<ref>Tom Driberg ''Ruling Passions''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1977. ISBN 0-224-01402-1. Page 5</ref> | He was born at [[Crowborough]], which he later described as "a place which I can never revisit, or think of, without a feeling of sick horror".<ref>Tom Driberg ''Ruling Passions''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1977. ISBN 0-224-01402-1. Page 5</ref> | ||
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Tom Driberg (Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell of Bradwell, 1905–1976) was a journalist and Labour politician.
He was born at Crowborough, which he later described as "a place which I can never revisit, or think of, without a feeling of sick horror".[1]
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- ↑ Tom Driberg Ruling Passions. London: Jonathan Cape, 1977. ISBN 0-224-01402-1. Page 5