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  1. John Luther Mercer (born 17 August 1981) is a British Conservative Party politician, former Member of Parliament and former British Army officer who served as Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs from July to September 2022 and from October 2022 to July 2024.

  2. Starting out. Mercer moved to New York in 1928, when he was 19. The music he loved, jazz and blues, was booming in Harlem and Broadway was bursting with musicals and revues from George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin. Vaudeville, though beginning to fade, was still a strong musical presence.

  3. Jul 25, 2024 · Ex-veterans minister Johnny Mercer has avoided a possible prison sentence after providing information to an inquiry into alleged war crimes by UK forces in Afghanistan.

  4. Jul 5, 2024 · Johnny Mercer was among several big name losses for the Conservative Party in the 2024 general election as Labour swept to landslide victory. The former Minister for Veterans' Affairs lost the...

  5. Johnny Mercer (born November 18, 1909, Savannah, Georgia, U.S.—died June 25, 1976, Bel Air, California) was an American lyricist, vocalist, and composer who contributed to many Broadway musical productions and Hollywood films.

  6. Former veterans' minister Johnny Mercer is facing a potential prison sentence after his application to withhold the names of those who told him about alleged war crimes was rejected by a public...

  7. Mar 10, 2024 · Veterans minister Johnny Mercer been accused of a breach of the ministerial code for misleading parliament in 2020 in a debate about alleged war crimes by UK special forces in Iraq and Afghanistan

  8. Veterans' minister Johnny Mercer has been ordered to give evidence to a public inquiry relating to alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

  9. Johnny Mercer was Minister of State (Minister for Veterans’ Affairs) at the Cabinet Office between 25 October 2022 and 5 July 2024.

  10. Mar 26, 2024 · Johnny Mercer has until 5 April to provide a witness statement with the names to an independent inquiry. Failure to comply could result in a jail sentence or fine, the MP was told.