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Geraint Anderson
English journalist (born 1972)
Hon. Geraint Anderson (born 1972 in Notting Hill, London), is a former City of London utilities sector analyst and newspaper columnist, best known for his "City Boy" column in The London Paper.[1]
Early life
The third son of the Labour Party politician Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea and his missionary wife Dorothy, herself the daughter of Bolivian missionaries, he was raised at his parents' London home in Notting Hill.
Anderson was educated at Fox School in Notting Hill and Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith.[2] Taking a gap year in Asia, Anderson says he lived the hippy life and smoked cannabis. He then undertook a degree in history at Queens' College, University of Cambridge, and then an MA in revolutions at Sussex University.
Thereafter, he went to Goa, India, where he eked a living as a hippy selling trinkets on Goa's beaches.
Banking
In 1996, Anderson's older brother Huw, who worke