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Sunak and lockdowns
Comment Richard Thomas 9/1/22 Comment Richard Thomas 9/1/22

Sunak and lockdowns

He's hoping we all forget that he was front and centre of the hysterical panic in 2020.

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The futility of protest
Comment S D Wickett 8/31/22 Comment S D Wickett 8/31/22

The futility of protest

Stand your ground without needlessly martyring yourself for no gain whatsoever.

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Cameron and Clegg
Comment Jamie Walden 8/30/22 Comment Jamie Walden 8/30/22

Cameron and Clegg

They inherited some significant problems, but created a sea of new ones.

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The accidental utopia of Escape from New York
Comment, Culture Mario Laghos 8/29/22 Comment, Culture Mario Laghos 8/29/22

The accidental utopia of Escape from New York

By going backwards, toward a state of nature, Snake Plissken goes upwards, and beyond.

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How about a nice game of Tic Tac Toe?
Comment, History A D M Collingwood 8/26/22 Comment, History A D M Collingwood 8/26/22

How about a nice game of Tic Tac Toe?

The chances of miscalculation or accident are too large for humanity to live under.

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Discussion with Dr David Jeffery
Comment, Culture, History Mario Laghos 8/25/22 Comment, Culture, History Mario Laghos 8/25/22

Discussion with Dr David Jeffery

‘The idea of Liverpool being a particularly radical city before the 80s isn't really there. It has its moments, but what major city didn’t?’

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A cake is a cake: the making of a nation
Comment, Culture S D Wickett 8/24/22 Comment, Culture S D Wickett 8/24/22

A cake is a cake: the making of a nation

The notion that we come from nothing, are nothing, and have nothing to be proud of is an arrogant and shallow retort to anything resembling British patriotism.

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If you want to cut pointless jobs, start with the Leader of the Opposition
Comment Bradley Goodwin 8/20/22 Comment Bradley Goodwin 8/20/22

If you want to cut pointless jobs, start with the Leader of the Opposition

Sir Keir Starmer is inheriting his party’s new legacy: an abandonment of the fundamental idea of ideological dispute between political parties.

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