Harry Cole (journalist)

Harry Cole
Born 1985
Alma mater Tonbridge School
University of Edinburgh
Occupation Journalist

Harry Cole (born c. 1985)[1] is a British journalist working for The Sun.[2] Cole was the co-editor of the pseudonymous blog Guido Fawkes with Paul Staines until 2015,[3] Contributing Editor of The Spectator, columnist for Spectator Life,

Cole attended Tonbridge School,[4] before reading Politics at the University of Edinburgh. He was Vice-Chairman/Treasurer of the Edinburgh University Conservative Association[5] and Vice-President of Scottish Conservative Future. Cole wrote the ToryBear blog, focusing on Conservative student politics, before becoming the News Editor of the Guido Fawkes blog.[6]

Cole has written for publications including the Sunday Times and GQ.[1] He was voted the 28th most influential man in Britain by GQ in November 2011. Cole has primarily focused on politicians’ expenses scandals and government waste.[7]

In 2015, following the suspension of BBC Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson, Cole delivered a one-million-strong petition which his journalistic organisation, Guido Fawkes started on Change.org to BBC Broadcasting House by means of a tank.[8][9]

His spelling, punctuation, and opinions have at times been commented upon in slightly unfavourable terms.[10]

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