- Peter Oborne
Peter Alan Oborne (born
July 11 1957 ) is ajournalist ,commentator , andauthor . He was educated atSherborne School , and is particularly known for his commentaries on the apparenthypocrisy of today'spoliticians . He is the author of a highly-critical biography ofTony Blair 's former spin doctorAlastair Campbell and, in a different vein, of the cricketerBasil D'Oliveira (for which he won theWilliam Hill Sports Book of the Year in 2004) whose selection for England to tour South Africa in 1968 caused that country's apartheid regime to cancel the tour. He is also a vocal critic of the Zimbabwean president,Robert Mugabe and author of a pamphlet about the situation in the country entitled "A Moral Duty to Act There."In April 2005 he presented the
Channel 4 programme in the "Election Unspun" series, "Why Politicians Can't Tell The Truth", examining how the majorpolitical parties in the UK allegedly pursue an agenda designed to appeal only to a narrow band offloating voters expected to be decisive in the UK General Elections of 2005. In May 2007 he presented a Dispatches programme on Channel 4 called "Gordon Brown: Fit for Office?"On Monday 20 June 2005 he wrote an article for London's "
Evening Standard " with the title "Why the US is now our great enemy". In this article he argues how although he and his generation were brought up to love the US, that today they are the greatest threat to world civilisation.Global warming is the hinge point he describes around which this ally has turned into 'the biggest threat'. In this field, Oborne might be described as a kind of British equivalent of apaleoconservative , while someone likeMichael Gove might be seen as a Britishneoconservative .On Monday 7 July 2008 he presented a
Dispatches programme on Channel 4 called "It Shouldn't Happen to a Muslim". In this film and the accompanying pamphlet "Muslims Under Siege" [http://www.channel4.com/news/media/pdfs/Muslims_under_siege_LR.pdf] , which Oborne co-wrote with television journalist James Jones, it is argued that the demonisation of Muslims has become widespread in British media and politics. The pamphlet was serialised in the Independent [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-enemy-within-fear-of-islam-britains-new-disease-859996.html] , and prompted heated debate in the following weeks.Oborne's extensive contacts on the right of British politics mean he is now generally regarded as one of the foremost conservative commentators in the land. He is regularly lampooned in the satirical magazine "
Private Eye " as Peter O'Bore.In April 2006 it was announced that Oborne was taking up a new position at the "
Daily Mail " as a political columnist, while retaining his connection with "The Spectator " as a contributing editor. Fraser Nelson of "The Scotsman " replaced Oborne as the "Spectator's" political editor.References
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