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Sarah Vine (Sarah Rosemary Vine) was born on 1967-04- in Wales, United Kingdom, is a Journalist. Discover Sarah Vine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Sarah Rosemary Vine |
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Journalist |
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56 years old |
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Aries |
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1967-04- |
Birthday |
1967-04- |
Birthplace |
Swansea, Wales |
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United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous Journalist with the age 56 years old group.
Sarah Vine Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sarah Vine's Husband?
Her husband is Michael Gove (m. 2001-2022)
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Michael Gove (m. 2001-2022) |
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Beatrice Gove, William Gove |
Sarah Vine Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sarah Vine worth at the age of 56 years old? Sarah Vine’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Sarah Vine's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In the 2016 UK referendum on EU membership, she voted for the UK to leave the EU. On 28 June, she accidentally sent a private email meant to be read by Gove and his close advisors to a member of the public, who leaked it to the press. In the email, Vine had advised her husband not to back Boris Johnson's bid to be become leader of the Conservative Party unless 'specific assurances' were given to him. Two days later, Johnson unexpectedly dropped out of the 2016 Conservative Party leadership election, after Gove made a surprise bid to become leader.
During the 2015 United Kingdom general election, Vine used her column to criticise Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, his wife and their 'forlorn little kitchen'. In the same column, she reported that her own kitchen was '10 years old' and that the 'hob has many knobs missing'. Private Eye magazine questioned this as it commented that £7,000 had been spent on the kitchen as part of her husband Michael Gove's MP expenses. Vine suggested that this was a 'twisted interpretation'.
In March 2014, she and her husband's decision to send their daughter to Grey Coat Hospital comprehensive school in Westminster made Gove the first Conservative Party education secretary to have chosen the state over the private sector for their child's secondary schooling. In her column for the Daily Mail, Vine celebrated the "miracle" of state education and criticised private education, saying "Its agenda is a fundamentally selective one, based not only on ability to pay, but also on pupil potential. And it is also, let's face it, about snobbery". Vine added that her decision to send her daughter to a state secondary school was motivated by a desire for her child to receive a broad education: "that you shouldn't judge people by their clothes, or where they live, but by who they really are. That, in my view, is the miracle of our state education system. Like the NHS, it welcomes all-comers. The state doesn't care where its pupils come from; all that matters is where they're heading."
In November 2014, she wrote a column criticising food writer and activist Jack Monroe for mentioning the death of David Cameron's son in 2009 in one of a series of tweets criticising Cameron. Vine went on to question Monroe's decision to have a child herself insinuating that her choice led to her own poverty. Monroe condemned the article as 'homophobic, transphobic, deadnaming, ignorant, and generally ghastly lies'.
Along with Rosemary Davidson, in 2007 she co-wrote the book The Great Big Glorious Book for Girls. She was a columnist for The Times newspaper for 15 years before joining the tabloid newspaper, The Daily Mail in 2013. In 2019, she received the Columnist of the Year – Popular (2018) award at the Society of Editors' Press Awards.
She has been married to Conservative MP and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove since 2001. They met when she was the arts editor and he was the comments editor at The Times newspaper. They have one son and one daughter. Vine is the godmother to one of former Prime Minister David Cameron's daughters.
Sarah Rosemary Vine (born April 1967) is a British columnist. She has written for the tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail since 2013. She was previously arts editor at The Times.
Sarah Rosemary Vine was born in Swansea, Wales in April 1967. She has a younger brother who lives in Madrid, Spain. When she was five, the family moved to Italy, initially staying in Rome, before moving to Frascati. She reports that she returned to the United Kingdom, at the age of 16 and that she attended the comprehensive schools Hammersmith and West London, Holland Park School, and Lewes Technical College near Brighton. Vine studied modern languages at University College London.