Andrew Neil

Journalist

Scottish

1949 - 1916

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With growing economic prowess comes, of course, military power.
Andrew Neil
When I was growing up the obvious antisemites were the knuckle-draggers in the National Front.
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The Sun' and the 'News of the World' fell in line behind New Labour in the run up to the 1997 election, 'The Times' stayed broadly neutral and 'The Sunday Times' unenthusiastically Tory. After the election, 'The Times' quickly fell in line as the New Labour house journal.
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I always wanted to have a career in print and as a broadcaster.
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WMR is wholly devoted to acquiring and exploiting rights. We're not a production company, and we're not a broadcaster.
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If a journalist comes to you with a great story, one of the first questions you ask is how did you get it. How you got it is relevant to judging its accuracy and preparing yourself for any legal challenge.
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I'm proud to have played a major part in destroying Fleet Street, a corrupt cartel of unions and proprietors that operated against the public interest.
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I'm not arguing for a return to the grammar school system, but there must be a way of identifying bright kids from ordinary backgrounds and giving them a world-class education.
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The Margaret Thatchers of this country made it through - like I did - because of the grammar school system, which gave the opportunity of a lifetime to working-class kids. It put them on a level playing field with the privately educated kids, and opened up the top universities to them.
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When you have variety, you have freedom.
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