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December 11, 2019
Has groupthink swung your vote?
There has been little serious effort to properly explain the promises made in the parties' manifestos
Simon Evans
11.12
How China has enabled the Rohingya atrocity
The liberal West is out of tools when it comes to dealing with authoritarian governments
Bill Hayton
Tuesday
10.12
10.12
Could the Tories ever win the black vote?
With the Conservatives set to grab historic Labour heartlands, the minority electorate could be next
Mutaz Ahmed
10.12
Why do British teens think life is meaningless?
According to a new OECD report, British schoolchildren are having an existential crisis
Freddie Sayers
10.12
Of course biological sex exists
Male and female are scientific reality — even if Jo Swinson doesn't agree
Tom Chivers
Monday
09.12
09.12
Can Dominic Raab cling on to Esher?
Such is the country's current state of political flux that the Tory tradition could be under threat in a slab of rock-solid Surrey
Ian Birrell
09.12
What would ‘living with less’ actually look like?
Cutting our consumption wouldn’t just reduce our carbon footprint, but lead to a more conservative society
Peter Franklin
09.12
How Labour became the party of dreamers — not doers
Corbynism is a fusion of two very distinct types: the fools and the knaves
Robert Colvile
Friday
06.12
06.12
The most important Muslim Britain has never heard of
Introducing Ghayasuddin Siddiqui: the radical Islamist turned 'bearded feminist'
Jenny Taylor
06.12
You can’t compare Tory Islamophobia with Labour anti-Semitism
Despite Jeremy Corbyn's extremism, the Labour tribe's intellectual elite will not do the one thing needed to stop him
Douglas Murray
06.12
Should the rich pay more tax?
Our polling suggests that the parties' high-spending manifestos are a good reflection of public sentiment
James Kanagasooriam
06.12
Jeremy Corbyn’s return to the Seventies
Among the younger generation, the aspiration to tax more, spend more and control more does not seem too radical
David Kogan
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