Alex Singleton

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Alex Singleton is political commentator whose work has appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Guardian and The Daily Express. He blogs for Telegraph.co.uk[1] and is a regular commentator on television and radio programmes such as Newsnight, the Today programme, The Moral Maze, Channel 4 News, CNBC Europe, and Sky News.[1]

He was formerly President of the Globalisation Institute, a think tank founded in London that develops policies on trade, competitiveness and development, Research Director of the Adam Smith Institute and an Institute for Humane Studies Charles G. Koch Fellow in Washington DC.[2]. Mark Malloch Brown, while head of the UN Development Programme (and subsequently UN Deputy Secretary-General), has described Singleton as the 'High Priest of Globalisation'.[2]

He studied at Dulwich College and the University of St Andrews, where he founded the Liberty Club, a libertarian student society.[2]

[edit] External links

Alex Singleton, personal site

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b "About", Alex Singleton. 
  2. ^ a b c "Mr. Alex Singleton", Institute for Humane Studies.