Peter Brearey

Journalist, Deceased Person

1939 – 1998

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Who was Peter Brearey?

Peter Leslie Brearey was a British secularist, socialist, and journalist.

He was born in Dewsbury. Although his family background was Church of England, Brearey rejected religion as a teenager. He was a member of the Young Communist League and subsequently the Communist Party of Great Britain. He remained a Marxist for the rest of his life, but had moved away from the CPGB towards the Socialist Party of Great Britain.

He started his own newspaper, the Dewsbury Sentinel, at the age of sixteen, and went on to work for many local newspapers and contribute to hundreds of publications. He was news editor of the Wakefield Express and editor of the Ossett Observer.

An activist in the National Union of Journalists, his book for young journalists, "Never Say Scoop", was published in 1981.

He was editor of The Freethinker from 1993 until his death from cancer at the age of 58.

A couple of months before his death he and his wife had moved to Orkney. He was buried in the garden of his house on Sanday to the singing of The Red Flag.

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Born
Dec 23, 1939
Religion
  • Atheism
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Died
May 7, 1998

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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