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Julia Hartley-Brewer

A former weekday afternoon presenter on LBC

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About Julia Hartley-Brewer

Julia Hartley Brewer is the former Political Editor, Assistant Editor and columnist of the ‘Sunday Express’. She is now a presenter on Talk radio where she hosts lively interviews and phone-in debates. Furthermore, she is considered one of the funniest female speakers to come out of Westminster and is also a highly skilled event host.

Biography

Julia Hartley Brewer is a highly respected political commentator and with a nod towards both ‘West Wing’ and ‘Yes Minister’, Julia‘s highly entertaining after dinner speeches reveal which Cabinet member routinely ordered two main courses at dinner. She also shares how journalists invent new words deliberately to trip up politicians at press conferences.

Julia Hartley Brewer began her career on an East London newspaper, where she answered calls from Reggie Kray ringing in from Maidstone Prison. She left for the more glamorous role of reporter on Londoner’s Diary at ‘The Standard’, before graduating to political stories on ‘The Guardian’ and then ‘The Express.’

She makes regular guest appearances on everything from ‘Have I Got News For You’ to ‘Question Time’ on TV, and the News Quiz and the ‘Now Show’ on radio, She continues to write for ‘The Telegraph’ and ‘The Independent’ and  presented a documentary about Deputy Prime Ministers called ‘Every Prime Minister Needs A Willie’.

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"Everyone was particularly taken with Julia – she did a brilliant job of interviewing our leadership team. I can see us hiring her again in future."

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