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Columnist, The Times of London; author, broadcaster, public speaker.

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Joined February 2011

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    The Labour party’s out-of-body antisemitism experience

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  4. The Labour party’s out-of-body antisemitism experience

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  5. 'The EU’s palpable desire to punish Britain for leaving vindicates the Brexit project. After the courage shown by its citizens in the referendum, it would be a tragedy if political leaders go wobbly now': ex-Oz PM

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  6. There's uproar over Trump's decision to pull US troops out of Syria. But who are the real isolationists in America?

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  7. The elephants of antisemitism in the European room

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  9. Is May’s dead parrot about to be resuscitated by MPs of straw?

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  10. Australia’s boomerang knocks diaspora Jews off balance too

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  11. To honour the referendum vote, the choice is not May's deal v no-deal. May's deal keeps UK attached to EU. May's deal v no-deal is Remain v Leave.

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  13. MPs! In your mad Brexit maelstrom, there are only two alternatives

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    "people voted to leave principally in order to regain the power of self-government as an independent nation. And on that, no compromise is possible." brilliantly exposes establishment groupthink aimed at killing off the only realistic Brexit

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  17. “No risks are greater than Mrs May’s terms of surrender” – including no deal. Devastating excoriation of May's stupidity and perfidy by Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of MI6, and Maj.Gen Julian Thompson, commander of UK forces in Falklands war

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  18. Will black be the answer to US Jews’ diaspora blues?

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  19. Convulsions over Brexit and the struggle for the western nation

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  20. 'The impressive Mr Stewart asked how people voted (out of some 300 all bar a few claimed to have voted out) and of those who voted out how many would prefer no-deal Brexit to May’s fudge. He was visibly shaken when that was over 70 per cent' via

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