GEORGE PASCOE-WATSON
George Pascoe-Watson (born 1966) is a British journalist. He is currently political editor of the Sun newspaper, succeeding Trevor Kavanagh in January 2006.
Pascoe-Watson was born in Edinburgh in 1966 to an RAF pilot and a nursing sister.
He completed a two-year journalism diploma at Napier College in Edinburgh before working for local newspapers and a news agency and then joining the Sun at the age of 21.[1]
He is fervently anti-European and his critics call him notorious for telling half-truths to his readers such as the fact that the disputed EU treaty will set back Britain's industry for thirty years.[2]
He is reported to be living with Sky News presenter Kay Burley
Pascoe-Watson was born in Edinburgh in 1966 to an RAF pilot and a nursing sister.
He completed a two-year journalism diploma at Napier College in Edinburgh before working for local newspapers and a news agency and then joining the Sun at the age of 21.[1]
He is fervently anti-European and his critics call him notorious for telling half-truths to his readers such as the fact that the disputed EU treaty will set back Britain's industry for thirty years.[2]
He is reported to be living with Sky News presenter Kay Burley
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