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October 18, 2019
Don’t you dare ask my pronouns
Jeremy Corbyn may be determined to virtue signal, but this expectation that we clarify our pronouns is oppressive and absurd
Julie Bindel
Thursday
17.10
17.10
As a headstrong activist, I was a dangerous thing
Like Labour, I dismissed the concerns of decent people as they struggled to cope with fundamental social change
Paul Embery
17.10
Does the City deserve Chuka Umunna?
The newly rebadged MP would be perfect for this constituency — he's a company man through and through
Giles Fraser
17.10
Has Hungary conceived a baby boom?
Victor Orban is desperate to reverse his country's declining fertility, but only one developed country has escaped the baby bust
Paul Morland
Wednesday
16.10
16.10
Will Spain be held together by force?
Madrid's brutal response to Catalan separatists is typical of a country forged by violence
Jason Webster
16.10
The deluded cult of social justice
Woke revolutionaries don't want to repair society. They just want to overthrow the existing social order
John Gray
16.10
The Yorkshire Ripper fired up my feminism
Peter Sutcliffe's crimes exposed the misogyny of Eighties England — and opened my eyes to politics
Julie Bindel
16.10
Could free cash fix the economy?
The economy is tanking and the central banks are getting desperate: could helicopter money be the answer?
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
15.10
15.10
The Booker Prize judges had one job
It was an epic fail — which sets a rotten precedent — to award this year's prize to two winners, says a former judge
Sam Leith
15.10
Is Boris Johnson trying to rig the election?
The photo ID voting plan is a badly thought-through attempt to fix a non-existent problem
Tom Chivers
15.10
How my daughter disrupted my politics
When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently
Ian Birrell
15.10
Who are you calling a dictator?
When it comes to totalitarian excess, Trump and Boris are mere amateurs
Daniel Kalder
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