Stephen Morrison (Veritas)

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Stephen Morrison (not to be confused with the right wing Tory activist Stephen Morrison) was deputy leader of Veritas, the right wing, Eurosceptic and anti-immigration political party launched initially by TV presenter Robert Kilroy-Silk in 2005.

According to the Veritas website:

Stephen Morrison joined Veritas in April 2005. He became an NEC member in November 2005 and subsequently became the spokesman for Environmental Affairs. In addition, he has an interest in Defence and Education. He was re-elected as an NEC member in October 2006 and will serve until October 2008.
He is a self-employed environmental consultant based in Dorset. He is also a free-lance Natural History and landscape photographer. His interests are varied and are based mainly in the field of Natural History. They include Ecology, Evolution, Climatology, Paleontology, and Zoology. Additional interests include weapons systems, their design and development.[1]

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  1. Party Officers and Personnel, Listing for Deputy Leader Stephen Morrison, accessed 8 August 2013