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[[|thumbnail|Matt McCoubrey in a fine suit

Born:             Matthew Nielsen McCoubrey

25th September 1984 (age 28)

Chester, Cheshire, England

Residence:       Newtownards, County                                    Down, Northern Ireland

Nationality:       British

Education:        Movilla High School

Occupation:     Satirist

Years Active:   28th September 2012

Political Views:                   Far Right]]

Matt McCoubrey

Matt McCoubrey (born 25th September 1984) is a British internet personality, political satirist and animal rights activist. He is possibly best known for his outspoken views on social media sites and his tireless efforts towards the betterment of Anglo-Irish relations. Originally from Cheshire, he has spent recent years in Newtownards, County Down, where he has a long term girlfriend Arlene Robinson.

Animal Rights Activism Matt McCoubrey has, for a long time, been a strong advocate of animal rights, and has been extremely vocal of his opinions towards those who mistreat animals, claiming that he 'feels like chasing them with sticks'.

Matt McCoubrey has extended this love for animals to the buying and selling of dogs in his local community whilst ensuring they only go to homes that are suitable, and where he himself has vetted the potential owner to be suitable for the dog in question.

Patriotic Duty Matt McCoubrey is a strong supporter of the occupancy in both Afghanistan and Iraq, having clearly stated his position through various means. In particular, once news of Osama Bin Laden's death broke, Matt took to the popular social media site Facebook to express of his feelings and gratitude towards British Servicemen.

In keeping with his political stance, Matt's opinion on immigration is one that is considered by many to be divisive. Claiming that areas of our country have already been annexed by those practising sharia law, and that the British government is protecting the interests of asylum seekers, those both legal and not, over that of British citizens. He has supported views from others who assert that the government's policies on immigration are some of the leading causes of the recession.