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'''Demetri P. Marchessini''' (20 July 1934 – 6 March 2016) was a Greek<ref name="Marchessini">{{cite web|url=http://marchessini.co.uk/|title=Demetri Marchessini Blog|last=Marchessini|first=Demetri|accessdate=17 May 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010405124425/http://www.marchessini.co.uk/|archivedate=5 April 2001}}</ref> businessman. He was among the largest donors to the ] and gave £15,000 to the party during 2013.<ref name="C4 News3004">, ''Channel 4 News'', 30 April 2014, accessed 30 April 2014.</ref> He died on 6 March 2016.<ref name="thegazette.co.uk">{{cite web|url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/2528479|title=Deceased Estates}}</ref>
'''Demetri P. Marchessini''' (born 20 July 1934 in ], Greece) is a ] businessman and polemicist.


== Personal life == == Personal life ==


He was educated at ], Massachusetts, and at ], Harvard. He married Lucinda in 1961. They lived first in New York, and then in London with their four daughters, Lucinda, Cassandra, Atalanta and Tatiana. Born in Athens, he was educated at ], Massachusetts, and at ], Harvard. He married Lucinda Hilary Roberts, a daughter of ] and sister of the former Camilla, Countess Erne (first wife of ]), in 1961. They lived first in New York, and then in London with their four daughters, Lucinda (who married ]),<ref>Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 2, p. 2963</ref> Cassandra, Atalanta and Tatiana Marchessini.

He lived in Wilton Crescent, Belgravia, London.<ref name="thegazette.co.uk"/>


== Political views == == Political views ==


Marchessini is funder of the ]. He began publishing in 1997. ''Modern Myths: And The Realities Behind Them'' <ref>{{cite book|last=Marchessini|first=Demetri|title=Modern Myths|year=2002|publisher=Quiller Press|location=London|isbn=1899163301}}</ref> argued against several politically correct beliefs. ''Women In Trousers'' <ref>{{cite book|last=Marchessini|first=Demetri|title=Women In Trousers|year=2003|publisher=Ionian Illustrated Press|location=London|isbn=0954510704}}</ref> was a photo-essay on women's fashion which aroused much controversy when it was published, which received critical coverage in several newspapers<ref>{{cite news|last=Goldwin|first=Clare|title=The man who hates women in trousers|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-105901508.htm|accessdate=6 September 2012|newspaper=The Mirror|date=28 July 2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Does HIS bum look bug in this|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Does+HIS+bum+look+big+in+this%3F-a0106797855|accessdate=6 September 2012|newspaper=The Western Mail|date=August 2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Hoggard|first=Liz|title=Girls, if you want to get a man, drop your trousers|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2003/jul/27/fashion.shopping|accessdate=6 September 2012|newspaper=The Guardian|date=27 July 2003}}</ref>. A later book, ''Scams & Hypocrisies''<ref>{{cite book|last=Marchessini|first=D P|title=Scams & Hypocrisies|year=2010|publisher=Askelon Publishing|location=London|isbn=9780956462206}}</ref> looked at perceived popular myths. Marchessini has published polemical works. ''Modern Myths: And The Realities Behind Them'' (1997)<ref>{{cite book|last=Marchessini|first=Demetri|title=Modern Myths|year=1997|publisher=Quiller Press|location=London|isbn=1899163301}}</ref> arguing against certain political correct opinions. ''Women In Trousers'' <ref>{{cite book|last=Marchessini|first=Demetri|title=Women In Trousers|year=2003|publisher=Ionian Illustrated Press|location=London|isbn=0954510704}}</ref> was a photo-essay on women's fashion which aroused much controversy when it was published, and received critical coverage in several newspapers.<ref>{{cite news|last=Goldwin|first=Clare|title=The man who hates women in trousers|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-105901508|accessdate=6 September 2012|newspaper=The Mirror|date=28 July 2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Does HIS bum look bug in this|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Does+HIS+bum+look+big+in+this%3F-a0106797855|accessdate=6 September 2012|newspaper=The Western Mail|date=August 2003}}</ref> Liz Hoggard in ''The Observer'' describing it as "offensive, outdated, misogynistic claptrap."<ref>{{cite news|last=Hoggard|first=Liz|title=Girls, if you want to get a man, drop your trousers|url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2003/jul/27/fashion.shopping|accessdate=6 September 2012|newspaper=The Guardian|date=27 July 2003}}</ref> He wrote: "Women know that men don't like trousers, yet they deliberately wear them".<ref name="BBC220513">{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22631003|title=UKIP donor Demetri Marchessini quits after controversy over views on women|first=Ross|last=Hawkins|publisher=BBC News|date=22 May 2013|accessdate=23 May 2013}}</ref> According to him: "This is hostile behaviour - they are deliberately dressing in a way that is opposite to what men would like. It is behaviour that flies against common sense, and also flies against the normal human desire to please."<ref>Nicholas Watt , ''The Guardian'', 17 May 2013</ref>


A later book, ''Scams & Hypocrisies''<ref>{{cite book|last=Marchessini|first=D P|title=Scams & Hypocrisies|year=2010|publisher=Askelon Publishing|location=London|isbn=9780956462206}}</ref> looked at perceived popular myths. On his blog, Marchessini has written that unmarried mothers are "naughty girls" who deserve a "smack" and that date rape accusations can only be meaningless because without a "violent act it is difficult to know whether any rape took place".<ref>Rowena Mason, and Steven Swinford , telegraph.co.uk, 17 May 2013</ref>
== Bibliogprahy ==


On 28 January 2014, '']'' published an advertisement by Marchessini, in effect a comment piece which took the form of an 'open letter to ]'. in which he criticised the 'pro-gay' opinions of '']'' columnist and dismissed her opposition to the government policies of Russia's ] on this issue which she had expressed in an article on 20 January.<ref>Roy Greenslade , (Greenslade blog), theguardian.com, 28 January 2014</ref> Responding, Purves was quoted in the '']'': "He is free to approve of the beatings and hangings of young men across the world in the name of what he considers religion. In the same spirit, I am free to say he is a loony."<ref>, ''London Evening Standard'', 28 January 2014</ref>
* {{cite book|last=Marchessini| first=Demetri| authormask=2| title=Modern myths & the realities behind them| publisher= Quiller Press| year=1997| isbn=9781899163304}}

* {{cite book|last=Marchessini| first=Demetri| authormask=2| title=Women In Trousers: A Rear View| publisher= Ionian Illustrated Editions| year= 2003| isbn= 9780954510701}} (photographs by Adrian Mott)
In 2013, Marchessini made donations totalling £10,000 to the ],<ref name="BBC220513"/> ultimately<!-- See below, the £10,000 was inaccurate. --> the sixth largest donor to the party that year.<ref name="C4 News3004"/> Following criticism of his views in 2013, he stated he would no longer give money to UKIP: "There's been such a fuss about what I've given it's a bore."<ref name="BBC220513"/> At the time of the ''Telegraph'' advertisement, a UKIP spokeswoman said that Marchessini had severed his connection with the party after the organisation had "publicly opposed the crazy female trouser-wearing comments."<ref>Rowena Mason and Esther Addley , ''The Guardian'', 28 January 2014</ref>
* {{cite book|last=Marchessini| first=Demetri| authormask=2| title=Scams & Hypocrisy: The Cancer of Our Age.| year=2010| publisher= Askelon Publishing| isbn=9780956462206}}

===''Channel 4 News'' interview===
In the run-up to the ], ] of ] interviewed Marchessini, in what Crick believed was the businessman's first ever television interview.<ref>''Channel 4 News'', 30 April 2014. This is also stated in the accompanying article.</ref> Contrary to earlier reports, UKIP had continued to solicit donations from him, and a further donation of £5,000 (in addition to the previously admitted £10,000) had been made on 24 December 2013.<ref name="C4 News3004"/>

In the interview, Marchessini also asserted that homosexuals are motivated by lust rather than love, said that rape was impossible within a marriage, and reasserted his opinions about women wearing trousers. According to him, only skirts excite men and he advocated a ban on the practice of women wearing trousers.<ref name="C4 News3004"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/04/30/ukip-donor-gay-people-are-incapable-of-love-and-wives-cannot-be-raped-by-their-husbands/|title=UKIP donor: Gay people are incapable of love and wives cannot be raped by their husbands|work=]|author=Scott Roberts|date=30 April 2014|accessdate=30 December 2014}} Swear word censored in the source and bleeped out in the television report.</ref>

== Bibliography ==
* {{cite book|last=Marchessini| first=Demetri| author-mask=2| title=Modern myths & the realities behind them| publisher= Quiller Press| year=1997| isbn=9781899163304}}
* {{cite book|last=Marchessini| first=Demetri| author-mask=2| title=Women In Trousers: A Rear View| publisher= Ionian Illustrated Editions| year= 2003| isbn= 9780954510701}} (photographs by Adrian Mott)
* {{cite book|last=Marchessini| first=Demetri| author-mask=2| title=Scams & Hypocrisy: The Cancer of Our Age.| year=2010| publisher= Askelon Publishing| isbn=9780956462206}}


== References == == References ==
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 27 March 2024

Greek businessman
Demetri P. Marchessini
Born(1934-07-20)20 July 1934
Athens, Greece
Died6 March 2016(2016-03-06) (aged 81)
NationalityGreek/British
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Businessman
Spouse Lucinda Roberts
​ ​(m. 1961, divorced)
Children4
Websitewww.marchessini.co.uk

Demetri P. Marchessini (20 July 1934 – 6 March 2016) was a Greek businessman. He was among the largest donors to the UK Independence Party and gave £15,000 to the party during 2013. He died on 6 March 2016.

Personal life

Born in Athens, he was educated at Williams College, Massachusetts, and at Harvard Law School, Harvard. He married Lucinda Hilary Roberts, a daughter of Owen Roberts and sister of the former Camilla, Countess Erne (first wife of Henry Crichton, 6th Earl Erne), in 1961. They lived first in New York, and then in London with their four daughters, Lucinda (who married Patrick Lawrence, 5th Baron Trevethin), Cassandra, Atalanta and Tatiana Marchessini.

He lived in Wilton Crescent, Belgravia, London.

Political views

Marchessini has published polemical works. Modern Myths: And The Realities Behind Them (1997) arguing against certain political correct opinions. Women In Trousers was a photo-essay on women's fashion which aroused much controversy when it was published, and received critical coverage in several newspapers. Liz Hoggard in The Observer describing it as "offensive, outdated, misogynistic claptrap." He wrote: "Women know that men don't like trousers, yet they deliberately wear them". According to him: "This is hostile behaviour - they are deliberately dressing in a way that is opposite to what men would like. It is behaviour that flies against common sense, and also flies against the normal human desire to please."

A later book, Scams & Hypocrisies looked at perceived popular myths. On his blog, Marchessini has written that unmarried mothers are "naughty girls" who deserve a "smack" and that date rape accusations can only be meaningless because without a "violent act it is difficult to know whether any rape took place".

On 28 January 2014, The Daily Telegraph published an advertisement by Marchessini, in effect a comment piece which took the form of an 'open letter to Libby Purves'. in which he criticised the 'pro-gay' opinions of The Times columnist and dismissed her opposition to the government policies of Russia's Vladimir Putin on this issue which she had expressed in an article on 20 January. Responding, Purves was quoted in the London Evening Standard: "He is free to approve of the beatings and hangings of young men across the world in the name of what he considers religion. In the same spirit, I am free to say he is a loony."

In 2013, Marchessini made donations totalling £10,000 to the UK Independence Party, ultimately the sixth largest donor to the party that year. Following criticism of his views in 2013, he stated he would no longer give money to UKIP: "There's been such a fuss about what I've given it's a bore." At the time of the Telegraph advertisement, a UKIP spokeswoman said that Marchessini had severed his connection with the party after the organisation had "publicly opposed the crazy female trouser-wearing comments."

Channel 4 News interview

In the run-up to the 2014 European Parliament election, Michael Crick of Channel 4 News interviewed Marchessini, in what Crick believed was the businessman's first ever television interview. Contrary to earlier reports, UKIP had continued to solicit donations from him, and a further donation of £5,000 (in addition to the previously admitted £10,000) had been made on 24 December 2013.

In the interview, Marchessini also asserted that homosexuals are motivated by lust rather than love, said that rape was impossible within a marriage, and reasserted his opinions about women wearing trousers. According to him, only skirts excite men and he advocated a ban on the practice of women wearing trousers.

Bibliography

  • —— (1997). Modern myths & the realities behind them. Quiller Press. ISBN 9781899163304.
  • —— (2003). Women In Trousers: A Rear View. Ionian Illustrated Editions. ISBN 9780954510701. (photographs by Adrian Mott)
  • —— (2010). Scams & Hypocrisy: The Cancer of Our Age. Askelon Publishing. ISBN 9780956462206.

References

  1. "Deceased Estates". The London Gazette. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  2. Marchessini, Demetri. "Demetri Marchessini Blog". Archived from the original on 5 April 2001. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  3. ^ "The Ukip donor who says gay people are incapable of love", Channel 4 News, 30 April 2014, accessed 30 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Deceased Estates".
  5. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 2, p. 2963
  6. Marchessini, Demetri (1997). Modern Myths. London: Quiller Press. ISBN 1899163301.
  7. Marchessini, Demetri (2003). Women In Trousers. London: Ionian Illustrated Press. ISBN 0954510704.
  8. Goldwin, Clare (28 July 2003). "The man who hates women in trousers". The Mirror. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  9. "Does HIS bum look bug in this". The Western Mail. August 2003. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  10. Hoggard, Liz (27 July 2003). "Girls, if you want to get a man, drop your trousers". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  11. ^ Hawkins, Ross (22 May 2013). "UKIP donor Demetri Marchessini quits after controversy over views on women". BBC News. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  12. Nicholas Watt "Ukip donor brands women 'hostile' for wearing trousers", The Guardian, 17 May 2013
  13. Marchessini, D P (2010). Scams & Hypocrisies. London: Askelon Publishing. ISBN 9780956462206.
  14. Rowena Mason, and Steven Swinford "Ukip donor says women in trousers are 'hostile' and unmarried mothers need a 'smack'", telegraph.co.uk, 17 May 2013
  15. Roy Greenslade "Daily Telegraph publishes advert attacking 'pro-gay' Times columnist Libby Purves", (Greenslade blog), theguardian.com, 28 January 2014
  16. "Pro-gay Libby Purves gets a ticking off from Ukip", London Evening Standard, 28 January 2014
  17. Rowena Mason and Esther Addley "Ukip donor pays for Telegraph advert to claim 'sodomy has always been a crime'", The Guardian, 28 January 2014
  18. Channel 4 News, 30 April 2014. This is also stated in the accompanying article.
  19. Scott Roberts (30 April 2014). "UKIP donor: Gay people are incapable of love and wives cannot be raped by their husbands". Pink News. Retrieved 30 December 2014. Swear word censored in the source and bleeped out in the television report.
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