John-Paul Flintoff is a writer

Admirers of his writing have included the documentary maker Michael Moore, the film and theatre director Richard Eyre and the late Nobel-winner Harold Pinter, who commented: “Very good. Very funny… In fact, it made me laugh.”
John-Paul writes for The Sunday Times, the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian, among other leading English-language papers and magazines.
He's also a film maker, broadcaster and acclaimed public speaker. In fact, that's him on the soap box.
He would like you to know that on top of all that he's worked as bin man, executive PA, scuba diver, poet, taxi driver, tailor, gardener, ice-cream salesman, hairdresser, assistant undertaker, bit-part player in pantomime, waiter, illustrator, high-wire window cleaner, photographer, very amateur boxer, karaoke singer, rat catcher, and probably much more.
Some Random Articles
Breast beating
Trophy husband
What happened to meritocracy
Got his goat
How I fixed the US election

