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Harry Cole (born c. 1985) is a British journalist working for The Sun. Cole was the co-editor of the pseudonymous blog Guido Fawkes with Paul Staines until 2015, Contributing Editor of The Spectator, columnist for Spectator Life,

Cole attended Tonbridge School, before reading Politics at the University of Edinburgh. He was Vice-Chairman/Treasurer of the Edinburgh University Conservative Association and Vice-President of Scottish Conservative Future. Cole wrote the ToryBear blog, focusing on Conservative student politics, before becoming the News Editor of the Guido Fawkes blog.

Cole has written for publications including the Sunday Times and GQ. He was voted the 28th most influential man in Britain by GQ in November 2011. Cole has primarily focused on politicians’ expenses scandals and government waste.

In 2015, following the suspension of BBC Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson, Cole delivered a one-million-strong petition which his journalistic organisation, Guido Fawkes started on Change.org to BBC Broadcasting House by means of a tank.

His spelling, punctuation, and opinions have at times been commented upon in slightly unfavourable terms.
