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Henry Porter is a novelist and political columnist for the Observer Newspaper in London. Since 2005 he has been chronicling the attack on liberty and rights in Britain. He has now written some fifty columns on the subject.
In 2006, Tony Blair suggested an email debate with Porter and after three robust exchanges the correspondence was published in the Observer.
Porter has written five novels. His most recent book Brandenburg , which is set at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall, won the Ian Fleming award for best thriller 2005. He publishes a children's book entitled The Master of the Fallen Chairs in 2008 and a novel - still without title - later in the year.
He is also the UK Editor of the American magazine Vanity Fair. He lives in London.
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