John Pienaar

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Before he joined Times Radio, John was BBC Deputy Political Editor, covering the Westminster beat for all TV and radio outlets. As well as insights and anecdotes from Parliament and broadcasting, he has speculated on what might happen if we were to select governments by means of reality television.

 

 


Biography

John Pienaar was the BBC’s Deputy Political Editor and presenter of the weekly Westminster round-up, Pienaar’s Politics on Radio 5Live. A seasoned reporter, he sees his job as cutting a path through the forest of spin and evasion, a role he maintains as Times Radio on their Drive show, and his discussion show Pienaar and Friends. Ever since his original, often controversial parliamentary sketch for The Independent, John has acted as tour guide and translator of goings-on in the Westminster village.

Prior to spending almost three decades at the BBC, John trained at South London Press, covering whatever was occurring on his doorstep – be it street crime, domestic disputes, sex, drugs or rock’n’roll. He then became an Old Bailey Correspondent and even wrote an angling column, without ever having held a fishing rod.

Instantly recognisable to television news audiences, John has spent hundreds of hours standing in the rain outside 10 Downing Street. He was also invited to take part in a celebrity boxing show, only for it to be cancelled for fear that someone might get hurt. Picking up this theme in his after-dinner speeches, John has reflected on what would happen if the public were to vote for MPs by means of a reality TV show.

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I’m always struck by the clarity with which John speaks about the complex issues facing political leaders, and the nation as a whole. He offers serious analysis, up to the minute information and behind the scenes insights into the goings-on at Westminster. But he also has a vast arsenal of anecdotes having spent many hundreds of hours grilling our lords and masters – and standing in front of 10 Downing Street in his favourite raincoat.    

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