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Isabel oakeshott legs up the wall

          One final thought I had about Isabel Oakeshott's opinion on this image being 'unhealthy' earlier.!

          Isabel Oakeshott is co-author with Lord Ashcroft of Call Me Dave and Political Editor at Large of the Daily Mail.

        1. Isabel Oakeshott is co-author with Lord Ashcroft of Call Me Dave and Political Editor at Large of the Daily Mail.
        2. Talk TV 'feather ruffler' Isabel Oakeshott trolled a critic for going to Portsmouth University and their A++ comeback was first class with honours.
        3. One final thought I had about Isabel Oakeshott's opinion on this image being 'unhealthy' earlier.
        4. Political journalist at cente of storm over claims Matt Hancock rejected scientific advice to Covid test people going into care homes during.
        5. It'll be a six-hour journey, so I decide to walk to the station to stretch my legs a bit.
        6. Isabel Oakeshott

          British political journalist

          Isabel Oakeshott (born 12 June 1974) is a British political journalist.

          Oakeshott was the political editor of The Sunday Times and is the co-author, with Michael Ashcroft, of an unauthorised biography of former British prime minister David Cameron, Call Me Dave, and of various other non-fiction titles, including White Flag?

          An Examination of the UK's Defence Capability, also written with Ashcroft, Farmageddon, co-written with Philip Lymbery, and Pandemic Diaries, co-written with Matt Hancock, which provides an account of Hancock's tenure as the UK's Health Secretary during the COVID-19 pandemic.

          Early life

          Oakeshott was educated at St George's School, Edinburgh, and then at Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland.[1] In 1996, she graduated with a BA in history from the University of Bristol.[2]

          Journalism career

          Politically, Oakeshott is regarded as a right-wing journalist.[3][4