Jonathan Saul Freedland Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jonathan Saul Freedland (born 25 February 1967) is a British journalist, who writes a weekly column for The Guardian and a monthly piece for The Jewish Chronicle. He is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and The New York Review of Books, and presents BBC Radio 4’s contemporary history series, The Long View.He was named 'Columnist of the Year' in the 2002 What the Papers Say awards and in 2008 was awarded the David Watt Prize for Journalism, in recognition of his essay ‘Bush’s Amazing Achievement’, published in The New York Review of Books. Freedland also writes best-selling thrillers under the pseudonym Sam Bourne.
UKIP's problem is not an over-abundance of fantasists, but an excess of misogynists, homophobes and those whom David Cameron famously referred to as "fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists".