Owen Jones

Author

Birthday August 8, 1984

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

Age 39 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1984

Owen Jones (born 8 August 1984) is a British newspaper columnist, political commentator, journalist, author, and left-wing activist.

He writes a column for The Guardian and contributes to the New Statesman, Tribune, and The National and was previously a columnist for The Independent.

He has two weekly web series, The Owen Jones Show, and The Owen Jones Podcast.

2005

Jones was born Sheffield and raised in Stockport, he attended Bramhall High School and Ridge Danyers Sixth Form College He read History at University College, Oxford and graduated in 2005.

Before entering journalism, he worked as a trade union lobbyist and a parliamentary researcher for the Labour Party MP John McDonnell.

At one point he was also hired by the historian Eric Hobsbawm to index and archive his papers.

2011

In 2011, Jones published his first book, Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class, dissecting cultural stereotypes of the British working-class as boorish and anti-social "chavs".

The book was selected by critic Dwight Garner of The New York Times as one of his top 10 non-fiction books of 2011, and reviewed by MP Jon Cruddas.

2012

In November 2012, Jones was awarded Journalist of the Year at the Stonewall Awards, along with The Times journalist Hugo Rifkind.

In 2012, Jones was Stonewall Journalist of the Year and in 2013, he was Political Book Awards Young Writer of the Year.

2013

The Daily Telegraph placed Jones 7th in its 2013 list of Britain's most influential left-wingers.

In February 2013, when Jones was awarded the Young Writer of the Year prize at the Political Book Award, he donated half the £3,000 prize money to support the campaign of Lisa Forbes, a Labour parliamentary candidate, and the other half to Disabled People Against Cuts.

Jones spoke at a press conference to launch the People's Assembly Against Austerity on 26 March 2013, and regional public meetings in the lead-up to a national meeting at Central Hall Westminster on 22 June 2013.

In November 2013, he delivered the Royal Television Society's Huw Wheldon Memorial Lecture, Totally Shameless: How TV Portrays the Working Class.

2014

Jones is a weekly columnist for The Guardian after switching from The Independent in March 2014.

His work has appeared in the New Statesman, the Sunday Mirror, Le Monde diplomatique and several publications with lower circulations.

He writes from a left-wing perspective.

Jones' second book, The Establishment: And How They Get Away With It, was published in September 2014.

2015

In 2015, Jones was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University (DUniv) by Staffordshire University.

In June 2023, Jones announced he had been diagnosed with ADHD.

2019

In August 2019, Jones and his friends were attacked outside a London pub.

2020

On 24 September 2020, Jones published This Land: The Struggle for the Left.

Jones was interviewed by Huck about the book.

The book received a negative review from British trade unionist Len McCluskey, and was praised by Melissa Benn in the New Statesman: "Owen Jones has managed to produce a whodunnit political page-turner and a surprisingly fair account (given that Jones was a player in the Corbyn circles)".

Jones is a republican in the UK sense of the term.

He is notable as a LGBTQ+ campaigner.

In January 2020, one of the three attackers was found guilty of aggravated assault, with the judge concluding that Jones, who is gay, was targeted for his LGBT identity and left-wing beliefs; the other two perpetrators were convicted of affray.