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Julia Hartley-Brewer was born on 2 May, 1968 in Birmingham, England, is a British radio presenter, political journalist and newspaper columnist. Discover Julia Hartley-Brewer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Birmingham, England |
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Julia Hartley-Brewer Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Julia Hartley-Brewer's Husband?
Her husband is Rob Walton (m. 2006)
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Julia Hartley-Brewer Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Julia Hartley-Brewer worth at the age of 55 years old? Julia Hartley-Brewer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Broadcaster. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Julia Hartley-Brewer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Julia Hartley-Brewer is a British radio presenter, political journalist and newspaper columnist.
She hosts her own eponymous radio show on Talkradio simulcast on TalkTV - "Julia Hartley-Brewer" weekdays from 10am.
Julia Hartley-Brewer's father, Michael John Hartley-Brewer, stood unsuccessfully as the Labour Party candidate in Selly Oak in the 1970 general election.
Her mother was a general practitioner.
Hartley-Brewer was educated at Oldfield Girls' Comprehensive School in Bath, living with her mother, Valery Forbes Hartley-Brewer, and step-father, Michael Glenny.
Later, Hartley-Brewer studied at Woodhouse Sixth Form College in Finchley, North London.
She gained a degree in philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) at Magdalen College, Oxford.
She later studied for a diploma in journalism at Cardiff University's School of Journalism.
Hartley-Brewer began her career in journalism at the East London Advertiser in Bethnal Green, east London.
Later, she was employed as a news reporter and political correspondent for the London Evening Standard and then joined The Guardian, staying at the latter until September 2000.
She then moved to the Sunday Express as political correspondent, then political editor from 2001 until 2007 and then Assistant Editor (Politics), writing a weekly opinion column.
In 2006, she presented and narrated two political documentaries for the television channels BBC Two and BBC Four about the history of British Deputy Prime Ministers, called Every Prime Minister Needs a Willie, and the history of the Leader of the Opposition in The Worst Job in Politics.
In 2010, she described herself as a "staunch and long-standing republican".
She is an honorary associate of the National Secular Society.
Discussing the climate crisis, she said that those who believe in an imminent climate catastrophe are "part of a doomsday cult," and described Extinction Rebellion as "a sort of quasi-religious death cult."
She also stated that climate models "so far have failed to predict anything correctly" and that the science of climate change is "an as-yet unproven theory" and therefore open to challenge, "which is standard practice in science."
She left the Sunday Express in February 2011.
She was an LBC presenter from February 2011, until she left in December 2014 to be replaced by Shelagh Fogarty.
Hartley-Brewer now broadcasts on Talkradio, a radio station owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
She was a contestant on Pointless Celebrities in October 2014, winning the prize for her chosen charity.
Hartley-Brewer was a long-standing supporter of Brexit during the campaign in 2016.
One of such views involved a deleted tweet from 2016, in which Hartley-Brewer said "Powell wasn't a racist".
On Enoch Powell, she said "I'm not defending Powell, I just don't see anything in the Rivers speech that he got wrong.".
In April 2021, Ofcom received over 200 complaints accusing Hartley-Brewer of trivialising racism following a TV appearance in which Hartley-Brewer commented on a family portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip taken in 2018, posing with seven of their great-grandchildren, saying 'I wonder if Meghan has managed to take offence to this photograph that doesn't include her son.
In June 2016, Hartley-Brewer said Owen Jones had "more in common with ISIS than he thinks" on Sky News after Jones walked out of an interview on the news channel following host Mark Longhurst's refusal to refer to the Orlando nightclub shooting as an assault on LGBT people.
She presented the mid-morning weekday show from March 2016 until 15 January 2018, when she moved to host the weekday breakfast show from 6.30am to 10am.
At the Oxford University PPE Society on 20 November 2018, Hartley-Brewer gave a talk on "Political Correctness and Free Speech", in which she argued that political correctness damaged the ability to freely express political views.
Hartley-Brewer has been referred to as "right-wing" by Nick Duffy writing for PinkNews.
Duffy reported that on 30 November 2018 Hartley-Brewer threatened to remove a guest from the Talkradio studio where she works as a presenter during a discussion on trans issues because the guest used the term "cis."
A later article in 2021 for PinkNews by Lily Wakefield referred to Hartley-Brewer as having "openly voiced her anti-trans views" in reference to the article by Duffy.
In September 2019, The Julia Hartley-Brewer Show was launched on YouTube under the Talkradio brand; each programme is a one-to-one interview with a guest.
The show became a daily simulcast as part of the daily schedule of TalkTV that began broadcasting in April 2022.
She has written opinion articles and columns for publications such as The Daily Telegraph, The Mail on Sunday and The Spectator about politics and current affairs.
She has appeared as a panellist on the comedy quiz show Have I Got News for You ten times, as well as being a regular panellist on BBC One's Question Time and Radio 4's Any Questions.
She is a regular pundit and commentator on TV and radio, including for Sky News, the BBC News Channel, BBC One's The One Show, ITV's Tonight show, Lorraine on ITV, This Morning on ITV, The Agenda on ITV, Sunday Politics on BBC1, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 4's Today and PM programmes.
On 29 March 2019, Hartley-Brewer spoke at the Leave Means Leave rally in Parliament Square, London.
She has declared that she is an atheist.
The Royal College of General Practitioners invited her to speak in an "NHS Question Time" panel debate at its annual conference in 2019 but withdrew the invitation after over 700 GPs signed a petition complaining that her views were not conducive to the work they were doing to promote inclusivity within the profession and among patients.
Well she probably thinks it's a racist photograph, taken before her son was even conceived' (Prince Archie, the son of Meghan and Prince Harry, was born in 2019).
Hartley-Brewer added, 'I'm sure she's managed to take offence at it anyway.'