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Iain Dunnigan
Iain Dunnigan is a British author, journalist and host of the politically centrist YouTube channel "The Centre", and the ex managing director and lead host of the politically left leaning YouTube channel "right or wrong?".

Early Life:
Iain was born in Southampton, England to a Scottish mother, Fiona Simpson and a father from Northern Ireland, he is one of seven children on his fathers side and one of four on his mothers side, the family moved to Surrey when Iain was young and he attended school in Guildford.

Little is known about Iain's activities after he left school but it is known he must have attended Woking college for a time as he won an inter college engineering challenge and appeared in a TV interview on BBC1 six and ten O'clock news with (then Prime Minister) David Cameron, where they spoke on education, manufacturing and engineering place in Britons future as well as young peoples engagement in the sciences and engagement in politics.

Works:
Iain has received a lot of press regarding his stance on religiously and politically divisive issues, he alleges that both the left and right wings have failed to deal with systemic issues and highlight systemic problems, however in an article in the Huffington post he is described as "Socially conservative and fiscally liberal, a wolf in sheep's clothing". The Great War a world prone to war by John Dunnigan edited by Iain Dunnigan 2011: speaks of the economic resource aspect on the start of the first world war as well as the political will to make it happen. A History of intervention by Iain Dunnigan 2014: a fascinating look at the interactions between Christianity and Islam, leaves no overarching premise other than its more complicated than can be explained with a single simple narrative. The Centrist by Iain Dunnigan (release date pending) : A look at centrism and the polymerization of voters across the first world. Sustainable us by Iain Dunnigan (2017) : a book on the environment and sustainability, focuses on the first world ideals and third world lack of education as major topics in the fight for sustainability, as well as moral and ethical impediments from a liberal first world perspective.

In February of 2015 Iain started a new political YouTube channel by himself claiming on twitter it was "with an attempt to pull away from the polarising influence of partisan pundit television" he also deleted his twitter account soon after, his new show had only a fraction of the views his previous channel had received when he ended the series.