Wilson, Des
WILSON, Des
WILSON, Des. New Zealander, b. 1941. Genres: Politics/Government, Sociology. Career: Journalist/broadcaster, 1957-67; director, Shelter: National Campaign for the Homeless, 1967-71; columnist, The Guardian, 1968-70, and The Observer, 1971-75; Head of Public Affairs, Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1974-76; editor, Social Work Today, 1976-79; deputy editor, Illustrated London News, 1979-81; chairman, CLEAR (Campaign for Lead-Free Air), 1981-85, and Friends of the Earth 1982-86; president, Liberal Party, 1986-87; chairman, Campaign for Freedom of Information, 1984-90; BAA plc, corporate & public affairs, director, 1994-. Publications: I Know It Was the Place's Fault, 1970; Des Wilson's Minority Report: A Diary of Protest, 1973; So You Want to Be Prime Minister: A Personal View of British Politics, 1979; The Lead Scandal, 1982; Pressure: The A to Z of Campaigning in Britain, 1984; The Environmental Crisis, 1984; The Secrets File, 1984; Battle for Power, 1987; Costa del Sol, 1990; (with J. Egan) Private Business, Public Battleground, 2002.