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Revision as of 21:59, 2 September 2021
Oliver Kamm (journalist, author) | |
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Born | 1963 |
Alma mater | New College (Oxford), Birkbeck College |
Oliver Kamm is a British journalist and author who is a leader writer and columnist for The Times, and regularly contributes to the Jewish Chronicle.[1] He served as a SPAD to his uncle, the Independent MP Martin Bell, from 1997 to the UK/2001 General Election.[2]
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Smearing Young Labour
On 2 September 2021, Jess Barnard (Chair of Young Labour) tweeted:
"I've been made aware that Oliver Kamm has (allegedly) been finding people who have supported me on twitter and contacting their workplaces with complaints against them. If this has happened to you please drop me a direct message. Solidarity!"[3]
Pathetic little man
In response, Zarah Sultana MP tweeted:
"The Times 'journalist' @OliverKamm has disgracefully smeared Young Labour members.
"You might expect better from a late-middle aged, well-paid 'journalist', but from a Murdoch hack whose articles include "The 'Islamophobia' Scam", it's not so surprising.
"Pathetic little man."[4]
Sue the shit out of him
Grace Blakeley helpfully tweeted:
"Sue the shit out of him. You’d raise every penny through a crowdfunder in a few hours."[5]
Bibliography
- Kamm, Oliver (2005). Anti-totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy. Social Affairs Unit. ISBN 978-1780227955.
- Kamm, Oliver (2015). Accidence Will Happen: The Non-Pedantic Guide to English Usage. Phoenix. ISBN 978-1780227955.
- Kamm, Oliver (2021). Mending the Mind: The Art and Science of Overcoming Clinical Depression. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-1474610827.
References
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