Andrew Stuttaford
Andrew Irving Ropner Stuttaford (born 22 March 1958) is a British-American solicitor, journalist, editor, and former banker.
The eldest of the three sons of Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Pamela Ropner,[1] he was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, graduating BA in jurisprudence in 1979, and gaining a Licence spéciale en droit européen from l’Institut d’Etudes Européennes of the Free University of Brussels in 1980. After qualifying as a solicitor, for nearly forty years he worked in international financial markets, lastly from 2002 to 2020 as President of the U.S. subsidiary of ABG Sundal Collier, a Nordic investment bank. He was also a part-time journalist and for many years a contributing editor of National Review, writing on politics, economics, and culture, before going full-time in 2020. He became a Fellow of the National Review Institute and is an editor of National Review Capital Matters.[2][1]
Stuttaford has written for The Wall Street Journal, The New Criterion, The Weekly Standard, and Standpoint, among many others.[2][3]
Writing about Harriet Harman in August 2015, he asked "Who is this nut?" and predicted that Jeremy Corbyn would be the next leader of the Labour Party.[4]
He is a nephew of Sir William Stuttaford.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b c Burke's Peerage, volume 3 (2003), p. 3390
- ^ a b "Andrew Stuttaford", National Review Institute, undated, accessed 14 September 2025
- ^ "Andrew Stuttaford". Andrew Stuttaford.
- ^ Andrew Stuttaford, "Batty Hatty's Thatcher Derangement Syndrome", National Review, 11 August 2015, accessed 14 September 2025