THE OUTSIDER
July/August 2009
‘The British people have said for years that they don’t want mass immigration. The main parties ignored them. This is venality’
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June 2009
‘The Home Secretary’s job is huge, but it seems to have been reduced to the role of radio critic with a visa stamp’
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May 2009
‘Today, everyone is a progressive. Nobody says, “‘I'm entirely regressive myself.’”
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April 2009
‘The claims made for the Northern Irish peace process are unproven—but they are also unhelpful to the point of uselessness’
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The Outsider
The monthly column on politics, the public sphere and foreign policy, by Douglas Murray, Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion
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