[1] Lejeune was reading for the bar when he was offered the job of deputy editor of the literary review magazine Time and Tide.
He recorded a weekly radio talk titled London Letter for the South African Broadcasting Company for nearly 30 years.
[3] He wrote a weekly column for The Daily Telegraph colour magazine in the 1970s and 1980s[4] and was the London correspondent for New York's conservative National Review for over 40 years.
He edited Enoch Powell's Income Tax at 4/3 In The £ and the collection The Case For South West Africa both of which were published by Tom Stacey.
He also produced Shadow Over Britain – An Examination of Labour Party Policy and Socialist Leaders (1964) and Socialized Medicine: Showcase of Failure (1969).