Stephen Pollard was born on 18 December 1964 and is a British author and journalist.
12 Facts About Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard attended Mansfield College, Oxford at the same time as Michael Gove attended Lady Margaret Hall.
Stephen Pollard then worked at the Daily Express, leaving in 2001.
Stephen Pollard has been a political columnist with The Times and the Daily Mail as well as writing for The Independent and Sunday Telegraph.
Stephen Pollard resigned to join a consortium bidding for the publication's assets.
Stephen Pollard will continue to write a regular column for the paper.
Stephen Pollard believes that "the state has no business running schools or hospitals" and "I object to the fact I have to pay for ".
Stephen Pollard has advocated the introduction of medical co-payments for the National Health Service and the introduction of a flat tax.
Stephen Pollard supported Brexit and praised the Conservative Party's 2019 manifesto.
Stephen Pollard was a signatory founder of the Henry Jackson Society, a neoconservative British foreign policy think tank.
Stephen Pollard says that he began to think about Judaism seriously and to feel loyalty to Israel in his mid-thirties.
Stephen Pollard supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq, while acknowledging failures in reconstruction, and called the Stop the War Coalition "traitors", saying that their opposition to the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan equated to supporting dictators.