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Brexit
Total Results: 509
March 9, 2020
The cringe of Right-wing celebrity-worship
The Right can never out-celeb the Left, as the 'anti-Greta' demonstrates
Daniel Kalder
Friday
06.03
06.03
‘Noughts + Crosses’ is an ugly work about racism
The greatest flaw of the BBC drama is its deeply-dated understanding of British society
Douglas Murray
Wednesday
26.02
26.02
The absurd melodrama of modern soaps
Once upon a time, soaps gave a sense that ordinary lives were worthy subjects for TV shows
Gareth Roberts
Friday
21.02
21.02
Populism isn’t about class
Why do liberal-Left commentators want to believe Brexit was a 'middle-class civil war'?
Matthew Goodwin
Wednesday
19.02
19.02
Bigger than Brexit: the new politics of climate change
Achieving ‘net zero’ will involve such massive changes to the economy and society that politics will have to be transformed too
Peter Franklin
19.02
The lost world of Left-wing patriotism
A new biography of Peter Shore captures a Labour Party man who loved his country
Stephen Pollard
Friday
14.02
14.02
The unspeakable life of John Bercow
In his autobiography, the former speaker reveals himself to be an embittered avatar of ambition
Douglas Murray
Tuesday
11.02
11.02
Sinn Féin’s triumph is a victory of forgetting
The exultant party doesn't want to disown its IRA past; it wants to selectively celebrate it
Jenny McCartney
Monday
10.02
10.02
What Boris Johnson could learn from Emmanuel Macron
There is an increasingly post-liberal drift to the French President's strategic vision
Aris Roussinos
Friday
07.02
07.02
The danger, and hope, of the European Right
This week's National Conservatism conference in Rome brought together the continent's leading nationalist thinkers. What should we make of them?
Douglas Murray
07.02
Why is Sinn Féin rising?
A seismic shift in Irish politics could see the party, which is still ruled by an army council, in government
David Quinn
Monday
03.02
03.02
The two faces of Boris Johnson
The PM's classical education instilled a rhetorical world view well-suited to our times
Freddie Sayers
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