Section: Opinion

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It wasn't the Tories who elected Jeremy Corbyn twice. Credit: Liam McBurney - Pool/Getty
04/07/2020 - 1:10am

Corbyn, Trump and other freaks of history Why Jeremy Corbyn isn’t the Obi-Wan Kenobi of British politics

Peter Franklin

Friday, April 3

03.04

We don’t need ‘gotcha’ journalism now The media carrying on as normal during a health crisis is less public service, more public nuisance

Douglas Murray

03.04

The last thing Labour needs is ‘unity’ To purify the Party, its new leader must purge the hard Left squad

Stephen Pollard

Wednesday, April 1

01.04

Why we must resist the corona-tyrants As Parliament keeps the whole population under house arrest, there are very few voices of dissent

Paul Embery

01.04

What sort of sex do women really want? If you like the wrong sort, then you'll be labelled vanilla, prudish and frigid

Louise Perry

Tuesday, March 31

31.03

Give everyone a debt holiday While the pandemic traps the poorest workers at home, their ability to meet repayments is in freefall

Phillip Blond

Monday, March 30

30.03

Are you a Scrabble sadist or a Cluedo nerd? A person's choice of boardgame can reveal much about their true nature

Sam Leith

Friday, March 27

27.03

Italy’s flirtation with fascism If we don't draw a distinction between the Right and the far-Right, we'll lose our ability to recognise which is which

Douglas Murray

Thursday, March 26

26.03

Can our mental health cope? Don't catastrophise: conquering things is what we humans do

Polly Mackenzie

Wednesday, March 25

25.03

Coronavirus has given Orban his excuse The Hungarian leader has used the crisis to erode political freedom

Alexander Faludy

Tuesday, March 24

24.03

I’m frightened I’ll die of Covid-19 The coronavirus has made me realise I was in denial about my leukaemia

Stephen Pollard

Monday, March 23

23.03

Covid-19 won’t change this narcissistic generation The panic from millennials in the face of a little adversity troubles me

Meghan Murphy