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Fair-minded people could agree or disagree with her opinions. Left-wing bigots hated her for not abandoning them
What is wrong now was wrong before
Julia Gillard should not pretend that the “unintended consequences” of the gender debate were unknowable
Ethnic minorities are abandoning Labour
It is not just Muslim voters who have been abandoning the Labour Party
The Ghost Dance of Rejoin
There is no real argument for rejoining the EU — and nobody makes one
The pitfalls of epistemic snobbery
The “Sophie of Dundee” case proves that confirmation bias is a double-edged sword
Too starstruck to see Marilyn’s faults
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How to build a Europe of the peripheries
Resetting Britain’s relations with the EU should not mean being beholden to France and Germany
The rise and fall of Star Trek liberalism
We should celebrate real-world achievement rather than identitarian fantasy
The imprudence of Dame Prue
Dame Prue Leith is spreading errors about assisted suicide
France’s fading yellow jersey
The Tour de France once united France, but now reflects its divisions
Storycraft is soulcraft
A Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and heroism after disenchantment
Marriage and muscular liberalism
The Fury controversy exposes the contradictions behind Britain’s new marriage laws
Why Brexit was right
Bad decisions have been made since we voted to leave but we were still right to leave
Good enough for politics
We should be more willing to declare some political problems solved
