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Stuart Bruce - Wolfstar

I'm depressed because I'm old enough to remember that Danny Finkelstein is a geek. He once was a tech journo and was editor of Connexions(?) an IT trade mag about networking, telecoms, datacoms etc. That was when he was still in the SDP and cited in an early (first?) edition of The Independent as one of the bright young things with a great future.

Richard Bailey

I'm even older than Stuart, but his memory's good. Danny Finkelstein was editor in the early 1990s of Connexion, a fortnightly VNU publication about computer networks (but even then was evidently more interested in politics: I remember him noting the arrival of Frank Dobson at a Soho restaurant where we were having lunch). He and colleague Rick Nye went on to work at the Social Market Foundation. Both of them, along with my former PR colleage Rob Wilson, went on a political journey from the SDP to the Conservatives. (Wilson's now an MP.)

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That was when he was still in the SDP and cited in an early (first?) edition of The Independent as one of the bright young things with a great future
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