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Andrew Gimson {{IPAc-en|ˈ|dʒ|ɪ|m|s|ə|n}}[1] (born 1958) is a British political journalist. Gimson formerly wrote the parliamentary sketch for The Daily Telegraph and has written a novel entitled The Desired Effect as well as books about Boris Johnson, British monarchs and British Prime Ministers. In November 2011 he was succeeded as sketch writer on The Daily Telegraph by Michael Deacon.[2] Gimson is a former pupil of Uppingham School where he attended West Bank house.[3] He briefly worked in the Conservative Research Department in 1983 before starting his journalism career at The Spectator, commentating on public affairs.[4] He is married to Sally Gimson, who stood in the South Leicestershire constituency as an unsuccessful candidate for the Labour Party in the May 2010 General Election.[5][6] Books
References1. ^"Mind Your Language: Dot Wordsworth continues her look at BBC booklets on pronunciation published in the 1930s" 2. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/michael-deacon/ Michael Deacon] 3. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/3596457/Public-schools-would-benefit-from-some-EasyJet-competition.html Daily Telegraph 15 September 2003] 4. ^{{Cite journal|last=Lexden|first=Alistair|date=December 2018|title=An Impossible Job|url=|journal=The London Magazine|volume=December/January 2019|pages=102–105|via=}} 5. ^He is a Tory who supports inequality. She wants to be a Labour MP... 6. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-2010/7637591/General-Election-2010-Im-no-Samantha-Cameron-but-I-do-make-a-good-cup-of-tea.html I'm no Samantha Cameron, but I do make a good cup of tea] External links
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