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Harry and Meghan: Kicking the Royals when they’re down
Comment Taylor Francis 1/11/20 Comment Taylor Francis 1/11/20

Harry and Meghan: Kicking the Royals when they’re down

One can only lament at the new course of events and take solace in the dedication of TRH the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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The violinist’s broken tune: The case against abortion
Comment Luke Perry 12/20/19 Comment Luke Perry 12/20/19

The violinist’s broken tune: The case against abortion

From pregnancy to adulthood, both inside the womb as well as after it is born, the child is in a vulnerable state which naturally places the parents under a duty of care.

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A social conservative’s best option in this election is to not vote
Comment Michael Curzon 12/12/19 Comment Michael Curzon 12/12/19

A social conservative’s best option in this election is to not vote

Why does anybody believe that Mr. Johnson – a man who will not (and perhaps cannot) even reveal how many children he has – will do any more for traditional, family-based values than Labour would?

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The essential guide to election night 2019
Comment Peter Tutykhin 12/11/19 Comment Peter Tutykhin 12/11/19

The essential guide to election night 2019

The outcome of Britain’s first December election since 1923 will be known before long.

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The leaders’ debate: A very British tragedy
Comment Peter Tutykhin 11/20/19 Comment Peter Tutykhin 11/20/19

The leaders’ debate: A very British tragedy

Just when we thought we’d hit rock-bottom, someone knocked from down below.

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Letwin and Bercow: An abject political betrayal
Comment William Parker 10/21/19 Comment William Parker 10/21/19

Letwin and Bercow: An abject political betrayal

Instead of building a consensus around the mandate given in 2016 and helping to deliver our exit, Parliament has done nothing but frustrate our exit.

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Sex, drugs and boring stuff: When Britain doesn’t really care about corruption
Comment Peter Tutykhin 10/15/19 Comment Peter Tutykhin 10/15/19

Sex, drugs and boring stuff: When Britain doesn’t really care about corruption

There are serious questions to be asked regarding the role of money in buying political influence.

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If “no deal” happens, the EU will be to blame
Comment William Parker 10/11/19 Comment William Parker 10/11/19

If “no deal” happens, the EU will be to blame

Leave or Remain, asking a British Prime Minister to carve out a part of the UK and sell it to the EU is completely outrageous.

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