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I find it so easy to read qualified commentators who are 180 degrees opposed to each other.
Neil Oliver
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Neil Oliver
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: March 2
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After I graduated from the University of Glasgow, I was a self-employed archaeologist going from dig to dig around Scotland, and it was not well-paid. I was an excavator, not a lecturer as well, so paying rent on a flat was tricky. In the end I decided to retrain as a journalist as I couldn't see a future in it.
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People looking at what I do from the outside would think it was a secure world I live in, but it isn't. Just because you had a series last year, doesn't mean you will have one next. But I am quite happy with that.
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I trust to luck. I am planning to be a millionaire before I die but I don't have a plan as to how that will happen.
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I'm wary of the new contactless ways of paying. The idea of paying with your phone is a little worrying: I have lost more than one over the years.
Neil Oliver
It took me a while to get established - success didn't happen overnight.
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My father was a self-employed, commission-only salesman. He sold double-glazing and fitted kitchens, amongst other things. As he never declared himself unemployed, there was never recourse to benefits, so if money was tight, money was tight. It taught me that we were a closed unit, and that we had to be resourceful.
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Television came looking for me it was never a plan to become a presenter.
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My father's example taught me self-reliance, to make my own luck, and to work to make things happen.
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It is security that I crave and money provides security. What is that old line about money? Some is good, more is better and too much is just right.
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I worked on local papers, before taking a job as a webmaster with a very well known telecommunications company in London, as I thought the internet was the future.
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