M.W. Pedersen
M.W. Pedersen is a British writer.
The incarnation of vice
Sex, gypsies, smoking, smugglers, sex, bullfighting, murder, and did we mention…sex?
British spies and the IRA
Blair, Clinton, Ahern et al were credited with putting together the Northern Ireland peace deal, but 800 British agents also played their part
No dog in this fight
A Labour government will bring fresh disasters to replace the old Tory ones, but the Critic will continue its policy of honest criticism
Britain is not for sale
On the commodification of the nation state
Sorry is the hardest word
In the wake of the Cass Report, the hordes are now looking for a face-saving way to recant
The final death of left v. right?
Old political categories are losing their value
Making art of the Holocaust
As dramatic opera, The Passenger inhabits a grey zone of guard–prisoner relations
What the Conservatives can learn from Germany
The Tories should have a clean break with their past and rebuild
The pain of Sinn Fein
How has support for the party fallen so dramatically?
Brexit: a portrait of political paralysis
There was an exit door, but one which May, the Remainer, was never willing to take
Nightmare on Starmer Street?
Bigger government is coming — but there is no avoiding it