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          John Grigg

          British writer, historian and politician

          For other people named John Grigg, see John Grigg (disambiguation).

          John Edward Poynder GriggFRSL (15 April 1924 – 31 December 2001) was a British writer, historian and politician.

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        6. He was the 2nd Baron Altrincham from 1955 until he disclaimed that title under the Peerage Act on the day it received Royal Assent in 1963.

          Grigg edited the National and English Review (1954–1960) as his father had done.

          He was a liberal Tory but was defeated at the 1951 and 1955 general elections. In an article for the National and English Review in August 1957, Grigg argued that Queen Elizabeth II's court was too upper-class and British, and instead advocated a more "classless" and Commonwealth court.[1] He also likened the Queen's voice to that of "a priggish schoolgirl".

          He was slapped across the face by a man in public, and was attacked by the majority of the press, with a minority, including the New Statesman and Ian Gilmou