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Petronella Wyatt (born May 1968), is a British journalist and author. She is the daughter of the former journalist and Labour politician, the late Woodrow Wyatt, and his fourth wife, the Hungarian Veronica (Verushka) Banszky von Ambroz. ==Biography== Born in St. John's Wood, London, Wyatt attended St Paul's Girls' School in London and was offered a place to read History at Worcester College, Oxford. After dropping out of Oxford due to persistent bullying and harassment owing to her political views, she later graduated from University College London. She has been a weekly columnist for the ''Sunday Telegraph'' and ''The Spectator,'' of which she was deputy editor. She currently writes political interviews and main feature articles for the ''Daily Mail.'' Her interviewees have included John Major,〔("I've been vindicated" ), ''The Spectator'', 20–27 December 1997〕 David Blunkett,〔("The Home Secretary's home truths" ), ''The Daily Telegraph'', 20 December 2004〕 and Piers Morgan.〔("Main in the mirror" ), ''The Spectator'', 20 July 2002〕 Wyatt is known for her direct and playful interview style. In 1996, when interviewing the proposed Labour Minister for Women Janet Anderson, Anderson joked that "under Labour, women will become more promiscuous", which Wyatt reported as policy. Denis Healey regretted at the close of an interview with Wyatt that there was no time left for "rumpy pumpy". Wyatt's television appearances include ''Question Time'' and ''Newsnight''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petronella Wyatt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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