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Virginia Ironside

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Virginia Ironside (born 3 February 1944) is a British journalist, agony aunt and author. Born in London, she is the daughter of Christopher Ironside, painter and coin designer, and Janey Ironside who was the first professor of fashion design at the Royal College of Art. She is the niece of the painter and designer Robin Ironside.[1]

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Education

Ironside attended Miss Ironside's School in Kensington, where her great-aunt was headmistress.[2]

Career

Ironside writes a column, "Dilemmas", for The Independent, an agony column for the Idler, and a monthly column for The Oldie.[3] Her first book, Chelsea Bird, was published when she was 19. During the 1960s she wrote a rock music column for the Daily Mail newspaper.[3] She is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society.[4][5]

Comments about abortion

Ironside received attention after her appearance on BBC One's religious discussion programme, Sunday Morning Live, in 2010. She stated "If a baby's going to be born severely disabled or totally unwanted, surely an abortion is the act of a loving mother" and added "If I were the mother of a suffering child – I mean a deeply suffering child – I would be the first to want to put a pillow over its face... If it was a child I really loved, who was in agony, I think any good mother would."[6] Though some viewers supported Ironside, many complaints were registered on the programme's website message board.

My Death My Decision

Ironside is a Patron of the right to die organisation, My Death My Decision. My Death My Decision is a right to die campaign organisation that wants to see a more compassionate approach to dying in the UK, including giving people the legal right to a medically assisted death if that is their persistent wish.[7][better source needed]

Works

  • Chelsea Bird (1964)
  • Distant Sunset (1982)
  • Made for Each Other (1985)
  • How to Have a Baby and Stay Sane (1989)
  • The Subfertility Handbook (Overcoming Common Problems) (1995)
  • You’ll Get Over It: The Rage of Bereavement (1997)
  • Problems! Problems!: Confessions of an Agony Aunt (1998)
  • Goodbye, Dear Friend: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Pet (1998)
  • Janey and Me: Growing Up with My Mother (2003)
  • The Huge Bag of Worries (2004)
  • No! I Don’t Want to Join a Bookclub (2007)
  • The Virginia Monologues – 20 Reasons Why Growing Old is Great (2009)
  • No, I Don’t Need Reading Glasses (2013)
  • Yes, I Can Manage, Thank You (2015)
  • No Thanks, I’m Quite Happy Standing (2016)

References

  1. ^ "Virginia Ironside on Robin Ironside". Pallant House Gallery. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  2. ^ Ironside, Virginia (9 January 1995). "A funny little girl in socks and sandals". The Independent. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b Karen Wilson (15 June 2011). "Virginia Ironside: From agony aunt to 'granny stand-up'". The Journal, Newcastle. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  4. ^ Virginia Ironside profile from website of the National Secular Society
  5. ^ "Honorary Associates". www.secularism.org.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Abortion and euthanasia: Was Virginia Ironside right?". TheGuardian.com. 6 October 2010.
  7. ^ "About Us - Who We Are".

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