Chris Roycroft-Davis (born 13 August 1948) is a journalist working in the United Kingdom. He was chief leader writer of ''
The Sun
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''.
Career
In 1994 he became chief
leader writer of ''The Sun'', writing the paper's editorial column ''The Sun Says'' six days a week. Roycroft-Davis left ''The Sun'' in 2005 to become a professional speaker, media coach, writer and broadcaster.
He worked as a speech and article writer for
David Cameron
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and currently writes political commentaries for the ''Daily Express'' and contributes to the comment pages of ''
The Times
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''. His book, ''How to be King of the Media Jungle'', was published in October 2007.
References
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1948 births
Living people
English male journalists
People from Biggleswade