Sonia Sodha

Sonia Priya Sodha (born June 1981) is a British columnist, author and broadcaster.

[2] She went to a private school,[3] followed by St Hilda's College, Oxford,[4] where she took a BA (Hons) in PPE and an MPhil in Politics.

[10] Later, when Sodha was head of public services at Which?, she was reported by The Times to have influenced Miliband's policy of breaking up large banks and requiring them to sell branches to stimulate competition.

[11] Sodha is now engaged as the chief leader writer at The Observer and deputy opinion editor at The Guardian.

[12] She has made appearances on television and radio shows including the Sky News newspaper review, Today, and Question Time,[13] and has presented BBC Radio 4 documentaries on topics including multiculturalism[14] and deliberative democracy.