SATIRE
July 2008
‘Seventies London was a great place to grow up. As the son of refugees, I say to the English: so long, and thanks for the language’
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June 2008
Thatcherism provoked great TV but the makers of Headcases are too liberal, too condescending and not nearly angry enough
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June 2008
Daisy Waugh eavesdrops on the chattering classes
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June 2008
Imagine you are a novelist. You want to create an instantly credible picture of middle-class life at some time in the past couple of decades — a suburb, a village, a pub. Easy: one chap passes another and asks, “Seen Matt today?”
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