Tag: Churchill

Tim Watkins’ latest piece is good – including his idea that: “If you were looking for a single indicator of what has been happening in…

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I was at a party in Oxford over the  weekend, chatting about Chips Channon, whose diaries have just been published again (thanks, Lindsay!). And how…

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There is no British hero better loved than Winston Churchill. He is seen as the human representation of British values like honesty, perseverance, and courage….

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So it came upon us. The great nationalist-populist festival that was to be VE Day 75 years on has largely been overshadowed by another continuing…

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Coronavirus looks set to interrupt most plans in the UK this spring, including one of the most unusual, the national festival holiday that was expected…

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You can’t help noticing, looking back at the past century or so of UK political history, that a split in the Conservative Party can be…

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I was fascinated by Peter Fischer Brown’s suggestion that there are people in the Brexit camp who believe that a no-deal Brexit the hard way…

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I went along to the Worthing Dome at the weekend to see the film Darkest Hour, and it was extremely good – atmospheric, brilliantly acted and…

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Like all strategists, I am fascinated by the past. The future is often seen as growing spontaneously out of nowhere, a sort of ever present,…

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