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Melanie Phillips is a British journalist, author and public commentator. She started on the left of the political spectrum, writing for ''The Guardian'' and ''New Statesman''. During the 1990s she moved to the right, and currently writes for ''The Times'', ''Jerusalem Post'' and ''Jewish Chronicle'', covering political and social issues from a social conservative perspective. Phillips defines herself as a liberal who has "been mugged by reality."〔Andy Beckett ("The changing face of Melanie Phillips", ) ''The Guardian'', 7 March 2003〕 Phillips has often appeared as a panellist on the BBC Radio 4 programme ''The Moral Maze'' and BBC One's ''Question Time''. She has written a number of books, including her memoir ''Guardian Angel: My Story, My Britain''. She was awarded the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 1996, while she was writing for ''The Observer''. In 2013 she launched a US-focused e-book publishing company called emBooks, a branch of Melanie Phillips Electric Media LLC. ==Early life== Phillips' family is Jewish, and emigrated to Britain from Poland and Russia.〔(Why the Left hates families: MELANIE PHIILLIPS reveals how the selfish sneers of Guardianistas made her see how the Left actively fosters – and revels in – family breakdown... ), ''Daily Mail', 3 May 2013〕 Her father, Alfred, was a dress salesman, and her mother, Mabel, ran a children's clothes shop. Both parents were committed Labour voters.〔 She was educated at Putney High School, a girls' independent school in Putney, London, and later read English at St Anne's College, Oxford.
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