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May 24, 2023

RT by @NigelBiggar: Precisely the wrong question. It's the political lobby which is addicted to stories about personality rather than policy.

Precisely the wrong question. It's the political lobby which is addicted to stories about personality rather than policy.

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Published on May 24, 2023 05:47

RT by @NigelBiggar: More than 50 academics at top UK universities have signed an open letter criticising academic standards guidance that states that values of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion “should permeate the curriculum and every aspect of the learni

More than 50 academics at top UK universities have signed an open letter criticising academic standards guidance that states that values of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion “should permeate the curriculum and every aspect of the learning experience”.
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Published on May 24, 2023 02:15

RT by @NigelBiggar: The Long And Winding Road. 17°C and a warm day to come. Swallows plentiful.

The Long And Winding Road. 17°C and a warm day to come. Swallows plentiful.

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Published on May 24, 2023 01:08

May 23, 2023

RT by @NigelBiggar: Just finished this superb book by @GoodwinMJ (recommended at @spectator live event).

A real, data driven deep dive into how we got here and how we realign out political culture. Would highly recommend to Left & Right.

Short read too!

Just finished this superb book by @GoodwinMJ (recommended at @spectator live event).

A real, data driven deep dive into how we got here and how we realign out political culture. Would highly recommend to Left & Right.

Short read too!

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Published on May 23, 2023 23:00

RT by @NigelBiggar: I’m sure Tambrahms like you were there in 1790 too. But reading helps. Suggest you address my arguments, instead of ad hominem remarks. Better still, keep yours off my timeline.

I’m sure Tambrahms like you were there in 1790 too. But reading helps. Suggest you address my arguments, instead of ad hominem remarks. Better still, keep yours off my timeline.

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Published on May 23, 2023 04:06

RT by @NigelBiggar: I’ve been there too. I was condemning his brutality in the new territories he conquered. He had to tolerate local Hindus, who made up most of his armies. Now do read my article & stop being such a pest.

I’ve been there too. I was condemning his brutality in the new territories he conquered. He had to tolerate local Hindus, who made up most of his armies. Now do read my article & stop being such a pest.

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Published on May 23, 2023 04:02

RT by @NigelBiggar: Urge you to read my History Today feature, not chauvinistic Indian journalists.

Urge you to read my History Today feature, not chauvinistic Indian journalists.

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Published on May 23, 2023 03:57

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