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11 Facts About Janet Daley

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Janet Daley was born on 21 March 1944 and is an American-born conservative journalist living and working in Britain.

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Janet Daley is currently a columnist for The Sunday Telegraph.

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Janet Daley then taught philosophy at the Open University, the University of London and the Royal College of Art.

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Janet Daley left academia in 1987 to become a full time journalist.

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Janet Daley first wrote for The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent and The Spectator.

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Janet Daley contributed to what later became recognised as an influential conference on design methods held at Portsmouth Polytechnic School of Architecture in 1967, which led to the book Design Methods in Architecture, edited by Geoffrey Broadbent and Anthony Ward.

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Janet Daley's contribution, titled "A philosophical critique of behaviourism in architectural design", was an early critique of the then much favoured architecture theorist Christopher Alexander.

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Janet Daley was a vocal opponent of legislative changes in the UK during the 1990s that would have equalised the age of consent for homosexuals to that of heterosexuals.

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Janet Daley expressed support of the Leave campaign in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.

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Janet Daley was a vocal supporter of the Conservative Party in the 2019 United Kingdom general election.

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Janet Daley has been married since 1967 and has two daughters.