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Mar 31, 2021

Forget Line of Duty — Unforgotten is the best police drama on TV

Almost a decade into the streaming revolution it’s remarkable that almost 10 million people interrupted their (admittedly locked down) Sunday evenings to settle in to watch the latest series of Jed Mercurio’s police corruption drama Line of Duty — more than double those who tuned into the once unsurpassable Christmas…

Line Of Duty

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Forget Line of Duty — Unforgotten is the best police drama on TV
Forget Line of Duty — Unforgotten is the best police drama on TV
Line Of Duty

5 min read


Jan 26, 2021

We Did Everything We Could

“We truly did everything we could to minimise the loss of life and minimise suffering.” — Boris Johnson, as Covid-19 deaths past 100,000…

Boris Johnson

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We Did Everything We Could
We Did Everything We Could
Boris Johnson

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Jul 28, 2019

Why Corbynism can never be ‘the lesser of two evils’

With Labour’s problems on antisemitism too large to ignore and Boris Johnson our new Prime Minister a new argument for supporting the party has sprung up — that whatever its problems, it is the “lesser of two evils” and anyone with vaguely left-leaning or centrist views should be getting on…

Labour Party

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Why Corbynism can never be ‘the lesser of two evils’
Why Corbynism can never be ‘the lesser of two evils’
Labour Party

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Mar 25, 2018

It’s regrettable, but Jeremy Corbyn is enabling racism.

It seems longer than two years since Bradford MP Naz Shah was caught sharing anti-Semitic memes on Facebook and the Labour Party’s dark not-so-secret had its first major outing on the front pages. Her response to the scandal was to “wholeheartedly apologise” and add, “I accept and understand that the…

Politics

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It’s regrettable, but Jeremy Corbyn is enabling racism.
It’s regrettable, but Jeremy Corbyn is enabling racism.
Politics

9 min read


Dec 27, 2017

Blue passports are a brilliant Christmas present — for Jeremy Corbyn

I can remember two occasions in my life when I cared what my passport looked like. The first was at secondary school when we prepared to go away on our first school trip. On the coach some of us, with embarrassingly childish photographs from a few years before, nervously clutched…

UK Politics

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UK Politics

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Apr 6, 2017

A rare defence of Jeremy Corbyn

As someone who genuinely can’t stand Jeremy Corbyn, I find myself in a strange position — siding with him against his critics. The reason? Labour’s new policy of universal free school meals in primary education, paid for by levying VAT on private school fees. Judging by some of the reactions…

Politics

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Politics

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Feb 26, 2017

The choice is stark and simple: Jeremy Corbyn or the Labour Party

It’s rare that politics throws up results you simply cannot spin. There’s usually something positive you can say in defeat, or an excuse that can be offered in mitigation. This is not the case after the Stoke and Copeland by-elections. Governments do not win seats from oppositions, or didn’t until…

Politics

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Politics

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Feb 19, 2017

The left may loathe Tony Blair, but ignoring him is suicide

He’s back. Though in truth he never went away — as the furious reaction to Tony Blair’s speech on Brexit from across the political spectrum showed. In the decade since his departure as prime minister Blair has been a spectre hovering, in executive class, above British politics. Criticism came quickly…

Politics

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Politics

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Jan 28, 2017

May’s Big Mistake

It was all going relatively well considering. Donald had (mostly) kept his hands to himself. Theresa had given a substantial and well received speech. Next to a relatively well behaved, but still simian Donald the Prime Minister looked statesmanlike at their press conference. …

UK Politics

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UK Politics

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Sep 24, 2016

Labour MPs need to give moderates a reason to stay and fight

It’s over. No, not the Labour Party, but its leadership election. Although after Jeremy Corbyn’s victory for many moderate members the latter may be true as well. …

Labour Party

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Labour Party

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