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'''Julia Hartley-Brewer''' is an English broadcaster and columnist. She has been presenting the weekday morning radio show from 10:00&nbsp;am to 1:00&nbsp;pm on talk radio station [[talkRADIO]] since 21 March 2016.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/22/you-dont-need-to-trust-politicians-to-vote-for-brexit-just-trust/</ref>
 
'''Julia Hartley-Brewer''' is an English broadcaster and columnist. She has been presenting the weekday morning radio show from 10:00&nbsp;am to 1:00&nbsp;pm on talk radio station [[talkRADIO]] since 21 March 2016.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/22/you-dont-need-to-trust-politicians-to-vote-for-brexit-just-trust/</ref>
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She has written opinion articles and columns for publications such as ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', ''[[The Mail on Sunday]]'' and ''[[The Spectator]]'' about politics and current affairs.
 
She has written opinion articles and columns for publications such as ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', ''[[The Mail on Sunday]]'' and ''[[The Spectator]]'' about politics and current affairs.

Latest revision as of 08:39, 20 January 2022

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(journalist)
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Born2 May 1968
NationalityUK
Alma materWoodhouse Sixth Form College, Magdalen College (Oxford), Cardiff University
InterestsCOVID-19/Resistance
Journalist in the UK corporate media sector

Julia Hartley-Brewer is an English broadcaster and columnist. She has been presenting the weekday morning radio show from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm on talk radio station talkRADIO since 21 March 2016.[1]

Career

19 Jan 2022: Julia Hartley Brewer’s furious outburst at Jonathan Reynoldsanti-vax’ claim

She has written opinion articles and columns for publications such as The Daily Telegraph, The Mail on Sunday and The Spectator about politics and current affairs.

Hartley-Brewer is a long-standing supporter of Brexit.[2]

In October 2017, Hartley-Brewer alleged that the then Defence Secretary, Sir Michael Fallon, had repeatedly touched her knee throughout a dinner in 2002; the allegation contributed to his eventual resignation.[3]

She has been a big critic of the COVID-19/Lockdown/UK.

References