Rod Liddle | |
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Education | Prior Pursglove College |
Alma mater | London School of Economics |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, broadcaster |
Political party | Labour (until 2016)[1][2][3] SDP (2019–present)[4] |
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Children | 3 |
Rod Liddle (born 1 April 1960) is an English journalist,[5] and an associate editor of The Spectator. He was an editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme. His published works include Too Beautiful for You (2003), Love Will Destroy Everything (2007), The Best of Liddle Britain (co-author, 2007) and the semi-autobiographical Selfish Whining Monkeys (2014). He has presented television programmes, including The New Fundamentalists, The Trouble with Atheism, and Immigration Is A Time Bomb.
Liddle began his career at the South Wales Echo, then worked for the Labour Party, and later joined the BBC. He became editor of Today in 1998, resigning in 2002 after his employers objected to one of his articles in The Guardian. He currently writes for The Sunday Times, The Spectator and The Sun, among other publications.