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Brexit
Total Results: 506
September 16, 2020
Why everyone is stupid except me
Twitter users love the Dunning-Kruger effect because it suggests your opponent is an idiot
Tom Chivers
Thursday
10.09
10.09
Has Boris forgotten our fishing history?
The sea is woven deep into the culture of the British Isles. Politicians ignore it at their peril
Mary Harrington
Tuesday
08.09
08.09
The greatest stories never told
Introducing ‘Alt Histories’ – a series in which we explore what we can learn from what didn't happen
Peter Franklin
Thursday
03.09
03.09
A portrait of power, warts and all
A series of novels set in Cromwell's England shows that taking control is easy enough — but keeping it is much harder
James Kirkup
Wednesday
02.09
02.09
The last gasps of a European empire
An unfinished masterpiece set in imperial Vienna offers our MPs historical parallels — but no easy answers
Matthew Sweet
Tuesday
25.08
25.08
Why Britain needs a million new farmers
The pandemic has boosted once-fringe ideas about ditching city life to go back to the land
Aris Roussinos
Thursday
13.08
13.08
Ramsgate’s difficult relationship with Europe
The history of this corner of England has always been coloured by its proximity to the continent
Aris Roussinos
Monday
03.08
03.08
How universities shut out conservative academics
A new report shows the extent of intolerance towards unorthodox thinkers in British academia
Matthew Goodwin
Thursday
23.07
23.07
What if Leave and Remain switched sides?
Many Brexit voters would feel more at home in the EU than in the new Global Britain
Ed West
Wednesday
08.07
08.07
Are young people turning to the Right?
Political correctness could explain why the Jordan Peterson generation is quite so conservative
Eric Kaufmann
Thursday
02.07
02.07
Britain needs to build a better brand
Divorced from the EU, the UK is going to have to put some effort into selling itself
Mary Dejevsky
Thursday
11.06
11.06
When will we stop fetishising youth?
Jonathan Ross's reverse-ferret on trans issues is indicative of an alarming modern trend
Paul Embery
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