Douglas Murray

@DouglasKMurray

Bestselling author of five books, including 'The Madness of Crowds' and 'The Strange Death of Europe'. Associate Editor @ The Spectator

London, England
Joined November 2011

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    19 Sep 2019
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  2. Feb 2

    ‘Alistair Stewart’s forced exit should be a turning point. We all need to stand up to the woke totalitarians’:

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    . : "La Grande-Bretagne reste une démocratie qui fonctionne et dans laquelle les responsables politiques doivent agir selon la volonté du peuple."

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  4. Jan 31

    'Rien ne pouvait être plus loin de la vérité. Nous devrons tous faire un effort supplémentaire dans les années à venir pour le démontrer, et j’espère que nous le ferons.'

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  5. Jan 31

    'Si je regrette profondément le climat de ces dernières années, c’est parce que tant de nos amis et concitoyens européens ont interprété notre rejet de Bruxelles comme une expression d’aversion, ou pire, envers nos amis et notre famille française et continentale.

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  6. Jan 31

    'Nous ne serons plus sous le même toit politique, mais dans la plupart des cas, pour les citoyens de tous les pays, très peu de choses changeront.

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  7. Jan 31

    'Mais je ne connais pas un Britannique, quelle que soit sa sensibilité politique, qui, comme moi, ne souhaite pas à tous nos amis et alliés à travers l’Europe le meilleur avenir possible.

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  8. Jan 31

    'Bien sûr, notre départ de l’Union est en quelque sorte un aveu d’échec: nous ne pouvions pas la faire fonctionner à notre façon, et l’Union ne pouvait pas nous accueillir.

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    Jan 31

    L'excellent et drôle à propos du : "La vie continue tout à fait normalement. Le monde ne s’arrête pas de tourner, les Britanniques ne meurent pas de faim..."

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    Entretien avec dans il est l’auteur de «L’étrange suicide de l’Europe »

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  11. Jan 31

    The seeds of totalitarianism can be seen in ‘cancel culture’.

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  12. Jan 30

    'Le Royaume-Uni a un avenir incroyable devant lui'. Friday's edition of Le Figaro has a long interview with me about the UK's exit from the European Union.

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    "Does the TV channel in question, ITV, actually think that Alastair Stewart is a secret racist, really hates black people and has spent his life hating black people?" By

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  14. Jan 30

    In this week's Spectator magazine I come to the defence of an old foe and offer my services as a bodyguard.

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    "Some people will say that it is only the career of Alastair Stewart that lies in the balance. I disagree. At moments like this what lies in the balance is whether we have any interest in truth or not." - Douglas Murray

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  16. Jan 29
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    The Brexit butterfly returns: cover of the new Spectator, out tomorrow.

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  18. Jan 29

    The latest issue of National Review () includes an essay from me on the Sussexes.

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    Jan 28

    Woohoo! Tickets have arrived for & . Cannot Wait for an evening of straight talking, common sense and anti-woke humour from these two. 😁

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  20. Jan 28

    ‘The Madness of Crowds’ appears to have become a person and written a letter to Slate. ‘I’m a heterosexual woman who is politically opposed to heterosexuality’:

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    "It’s interesting that you know the difference between having written something which is OK and something which isn’t. But actually explaining or analyzing what the difference is is very difficult." interviews Tom Stoppard

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