Douglas Kear Murray is a British writer and commentator. He was the director of the Centre for Social Cohesion from 2007 until 2011, and is currently an associate director of the Henry Jackson Society.
Murray appears regularly in the British broadcast media, commentating on issues from a conservative standpoint, and he is often critical of Islamic fundamentalism. He writes for a number of publications, including Standpoint and The Spectator. He has authored a number of books, including Neoconservatism: Why We Need It (2005) and most recently Bloody Sunday: Truths, Lies and the Saville Inquiry (2011). And he’s only 33!
Here is a video of Probably Douglas Murray’s finest speech delineating the inane moral stench emanating from Western academicians on the Iranian nuclear crisis.