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'''Leo McKinstry''' is a British [[journalist]], [[historian]] and [[author]].
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==Life and career==
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Born in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]], McKinstry was educated at [[Portora Royal School]], Enniskillen, and [[Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge]], where he graduated with a degree in History in 1985, and identified himself as a Trotskyite.<ref>https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/books/saving-the-plane-that-won-battle-of-britain-28066753.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130925202712/http://marketing.harpercollins.co.uk/Contents/Author/Pages/Authors.aspx?objId=3903</ref>
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He writes regularly for several newspapers in the United Kingdom, including the ''[[Daily Mail]]'',<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/Columnists/Column/0,5673,368280,00.html</ref> ''[[Daily Express]]'',<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-the-papers-49629815</ref> and ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]''.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/3634265/In-defence-of-the-white-working-class.html</ref> He often writes about issues relating to immigration and the [[European Union]], being a strong supporter of [[Brexit]]. His books include a biography of the Victorian Prime Minister, [[Lord Rosebery]].
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In the early 1990s, McKinstry was a [[Labour Party UK|Labour]] councillor in Islington and worked as a parliamentary aide to Labour politician [[Harriet Harman]]. Losing his seat on Islington council in 1994, he was working for Labour frontbencher [[Doug Henderson (Labour politician)|Doug Henderson]] when he announced the following year, via an article in ''[[The Spectator]]'', that he no longer supported the party.<ref>http://www.islingtontribune.com/news/2012/feb/vilified-labour-defector-vents-his-spleen-print-%E2%80%93-17-years-leo-mckinstry-reveals-all-s</ref> Subsequently, he was a regular columnist in both the ''Daily Mail'' and the ''Daily Express''.
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McKinstry is married and lives in [[Kent]] and [[Provence]].<ref>http://amheath.com/authors/leo-mckinstry/</ref>
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==Bibliography==
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*''Fit to Govern: A Former Labour Activist Asks: Can [[Tony Blair]]'s Party be Trusted to Run Britain?'' (1996), [[Bantam Press]], {{ISBN|0593039807}}
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*''[[Boycs]]: The True Story'' (2000), [[Partridge Press]], {{ISBN|1852252790}}
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*''[[Jack Charlton|Jack]] and [[Bobby Charlton|Bobby]]: A story of brothers in conflict'' (2002), [[HarperCollins]] UK, {{ISBN|0007118767}}
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*''[[Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery|Rosebery]]: Statesman in Turmoil'' (2005), [[John Murray Publishers]], {{ISBN|0719558794}}
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*''[[Alf Ramsey|Sir Alf]]: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager'' (2006), HarperCollins UK, {{ISBN|0007193785}}
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*''[[Spitfire]]: Portrait of a Legend'' (2007), [[Hodder & Stoughton]], {{ISBN|0719568757}}
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*''[[Avro Lancaster|Lancaster]]: The Second World War's Greatest Bomber'' (2009), Hodder & Stoughton, {{ISBN|0719523532}}
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*''[[Hawker Hurricane|Hurricane]]: Victor of the [[Battle of Britain]]'' (2010), Hodder & Stoughton, {{ISBN|1848543395}}
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*''[[Jack Hobbs]]: England's Greatest Cricketer'' (2011), Yellow Jersey Press, {{ISBN|0224083295}}
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*''[[Operation Sea Lion]]: How Britain Crushed the German War Machine's Dreams of Invasion in 1940'' (2015), Harry N. Abrams, {{ISBN|9781468312560}}
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*''[[Clement Attlee|Attlee]] and [[Winston Churchill|Churchill]]: Allies in War, Adversaries in Peace'' (2020), Atlantic Books, {{ISBN|1848876610}}
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Born1962
Belfast, Northern Ireland
NationalityUK
Alma materPortora Royal School (Enniskillen), Sidney Sussex College (Cambridge)

Leo McKinstry is a British journalist, historian and author.

Life and career

Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, McKinstry was educated at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in History in 1985, and identified himself as a Trotskyite.[1][2] He writes regularly for several newspapers in the United Kingdom, including the Daily Mail,[3] Daily Express,[4] and The Sunday Telegraph.[5] He often writes about issues relating to immigration and the European Union, being a strong supporter of Brexit. His books include a biography of the Victorian Prime Minister, Lord Rosebery.

In the early 1990s, McKinstry was a Labour councillor in Islington and worked as a parliamentary aide to Labour politician Harriet Harman. Losing his seat on Islington council in 1994, he was working for Labour frontbencher Doug Henderson when he announced the following year, via an article in The Spectator, that he no longer supported the party.[6] Subsequently, he was a regular columnist in both the Daily Mail and the Daily Express.

McKinstry is married and lives in Kent and Provence.[7]

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A Document by Leo McKinstry

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Absolute folly for Britain to get involved in SyriaArticle1 March 2018NATO
Russia
Syria
UK
Andrew Bonar Law
Bashar al Assad
Johnny Mercer
Boris Johnson
Tory MP Johnny Mercer, a former soldier, has demanded: “Britain must come to Syria’s aid” and condemned those who oppose “military intervention”.
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