Reader Letters
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Readers have their say on reports of a Tory war on the BBC. Peter York and Liz Gerard are very informative about the battle for the BBC (“The war on the BBC is real and organised”, “Blue sky blogs have BBC in their sights”, TNE #213). However, they did not touch on two aspects of […]
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Keir Starmer is repeating the same mistakes as Jeremy Corbyn
Readers have their say on Keir Starmer’s performance on Brexit and Europe. A lot of us are trying to get our heads round Keir Starmer’s “the debate between Leave and Remain is over” (it certainly isn’t) and “we are not going to be a party that keeps banging on about Brexit” (yes we are). We’re […]
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Where did New Zealand’s populists go?
Winston Peters – leader of the New Zealand First party – has long been described as a populist, both in New Zealand and internationally. At different times during his career he has embraced the label. As he said recently, populism to him “means that you’re talking to the ordinary people and you’re placing their views […]
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It’s time to end the coronavirus slogans and focus on the substance
I wonder what clever slogan the ‘genius superforecaster’ in Downing Street is going to come up with as the UK hits a tipping point over the pandemic?“Get Covid Done” sounds like the best. It’s short and snappy and it’s something we can all believe in. What is brilliant about this slogan is it taps into the […]
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Opposition leaders need to be honest about Brexit reality
There was a lot to applaud in Keir Starmer’s virtual conference speech and I understand why he says Labour will no longer “bang on about Europe”. Yet on Brexit, as with other aspects of policy, the party must do far more than keep schtum and hope that the Tories continue to make unforced errors all […]
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Sensible Tory voters are now politically homeless
Your correspondents and letters pages rightly focus on the future challenges for Labour and the Liberal Democrats, shell-shocked by the election. “Is Starmer more Major than Blair?”, asks Peter Kerr – but is Starmer more John Smith, perhaps?Recovery is not enough now; inspiring vision is also needed. Harold Wilson, another exemplar, also ran the modernisation vision […]
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Europe is no longer the key issue in politics that it was
Between September and December 12 last year, I and a dedicated group of Lib Dem canvassers knocked on every door of the four Harpenden wards, not once but twice as we pushed to unseat Bim Afolami, our careerist, lacklustre Tory MP. Harpenden and Hitchin voted 61% in favour of remaining in the EU, so many […]
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Michel Barnier has shown himself to be a man of principle – the opposite of Boris Johnson
Readers praise EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier, who – unlike Boris Johnson – has shown himself to be a man of principle. Very interesting interview with Michel Barnier by Marion van Renterghem. The EU’s chief negotiator comes across as a person of principle and values. I won’t make comparisons with those on the UK side. […]
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Don’t assume Lib Dem supporters will ever back Labour
There will always be a place for the Liberal Democrats politically, argues a reader. One of the great lies told by Brexiters about the EU is that it seeks to squash national identity and subsume it all into a European superstate. Readers of this newspaper know that isn’t true and that Europe values and celebrates […]
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How Europe’s top clubs have parked the bus
RICHARD CORBETT on the warped economics of European football which are entrenching its elite sides. So, Bayern Munich are European football champions for the sixth time, after beating Paris St-Germain in last month’s Champions League final. Their triumph means that every time over the last 15 years (with one exception), the tournament has been won […]
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Ed Davey’s priority must now be to secure a pact with Labour
Readers have their say on what the Lib Dems must do to turn around their fortunes with the electorate. Emma Kennedy makes several good points in her recent article. Despite a disappointing seat tally the Lib Dem vote in 2019 went up by a solid 4.1% to a respectable 11.5% on an unequivocal pro-EU platform. […]
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The inconvenient truth that Priti Patel is ignoring
Being part of the EU is more likely to solve Brexiteer Priti Patel’s problems than being out of it. Some of your readers will remember the Small Faces’ Whatcha Gonna Do About It – if you don’t, have a listen. So Priti Patel, what are you going to do about it, ‘it’ being the ‘invasion’ […]
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The Lib Dems are currently missing in action
With the UK in a recession and heading towards another cliff-edge the Lib Dems appear unable yet to revive itself from the 2019 election defeat. Trust in British politics has been shaken. We need a coherent opposition alliance focused on campaigning for a complete overhaul of our failing politics for a fairer electoral system. So […]
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Boris Johnson missed a trick in not giving peerage to Stanley
Boris Johnson’s latest peerage nominations included a number of his Brexiteer supporters, and even his own brother. But one reader thinks he should have gone further. Despite its obvious nepotism, the awarding of a life peerage to Jo Johnson seems one of the least obnoxious aspects of the appointments by ‘the people’s government’ addressing ‘the […]
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Why Remainers must now wait, watch and prepare
Now is not yet time for pro-Europeans to make a move, but that time is coming. I will not go over Ben Bradshaw’s excellent summary of what happened after the referendum, but on the following Monday I bumped into one of my fellow councillors, on a council that must remain anonymous to protect the innocent. […]
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The price Boris Johnson will need to pay to keep Scotland
If Boris Johnson wants to avoid becoming the prime minister who broke the union here is what he must do. I deeply love Scotland, the country of my birth, and having already been robbed of European citizenship, value my shared British identity. This is now at risk (Ian Dunt, ‘The battle for the Union is […]
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Russia is drawing the EU closer together rather than tearing it apart
Russia has attempted to tear apart the European Union, but instead it has brought it closer together. Russian interference in the Brexit referendum (‘The Russia Report and what it doesn’t tell us’, TNE #204) was driven, apparently, by its desire to weaken the European Union. I think recent events actually suggest the meddling has strengthened […]
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Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal was a turkey, and we’re all getting stuffed
The reality of what the end of the transition period means is only now starting to hit home. Yet another piece of underhand behaviour by the ‘Brexit at any cost’ government has just slipped out; we will no longer have reciprocal medical cover in EU countries. Many millions of us who have European Health Insurance […]
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Arron Banks shown-up as another hypocritical Brexiteer
Readers have their say on the Leave.EU campaign’s move to New Zealand to support populist Kiwi politician Winston Peters. I notice from Steve Anglesey’s column that arch-Brexiteers Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore have been in New Zealand campaigning against the incumbent prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, and her ruling party (‘Laughing all the way to Banks’ […]
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Shifty Tories are masking the truth on Brexit
Readers have their say on the latest developments over Brexit and the government’s response to coronavirus. Ministers say they trust people to do the sensible thing when it comes to face masks. That presumably includes all those people who have ignored all the advice and instructions so far, refuse to wear a face mask under […]
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I can’t see Boris Johnson lasting beyond 2020
One reader thinks Boris Johnson will resign after claiming he has achieved his goal of getting Brexit ‘done’. Am I the only person who thinks the career psychopath and his mop-haired poodle will have resigned by the end of the year, claiming how they courageously managed to ‘get Brexit done’? Job done: Maximum destruction and […]
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Keir Starmer can benefit from an independent Scotland
Labour will fare better once the issue of Scottish independence is resolved, claims reader David Roche. It was heartening to see four letters supporting the further (d)evolution of the well-past-its sell-by date United Kingdom in TNE #201. In particular, councillor Andrew Parrott’s rationale – as a ‘liberal Englishman’ with sympathy for liberal-Labour policies – for […]
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Will it be third time lucky for Boris Johnson?
Readers have their say on the week in news. Boris Johnson told us Brexit would be easy, then we’d sort out this virus in three months and now he tells us he’s pumping billions into the economy and there will be no austerity. As they say ‘third time lucky’. Tony Howarth London SW3 Have your […]
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We aren’t witnessing ‘British exceptionalism’ – it’s an issue homegrown in England
Whether it’s Brexit or the coronavirus response, this isn’t ‘British exceptionalism’, it was manufactured in England. Surely the people of Scotland, Wales and Ulster have every right to protest when they hear the expression ‘British exceptionalism’. As the former MP Phillip Lee insisted on a recent Channel 4 Dispatches, the source of the government’s disastrous […]
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Keir Starmer needs a plan for tackling Boris Johnson’s shallow nationalistic sloganising
One reader thinks the tactics Boris Johnson used to win the last election are here to stay. Why do so many commentators and letter writers to TNE assume that the collapse of the Johnson project (if such a shambles may be termed thus) will provide an opening for the liberal centre-left? Given the 2019 election […]
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European-style consensus politics is needed to remove Boris Johnson
Readers have their say on what needs to happen to change politics at the next general election. Andrew Adonis is quite right that we need an electoral pact in 2024 to rid ourselves of these directionless extremists (‘The crucial contest’, TNE #198), but I would suggest he doesn’t go far enough. What is needed is […]
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UK on track to become 51st state of America under Boris Johnson
Readers have their say on the prospect of a no-deal Brexit, and a potential trade agreement with Donald Trump. Francis Beckett’s article ‘We’re being fattened up for a one-way deal with Trump’ was depressing enough, but added to Boris Johnson’s love for all things American, as quoted in his book Life in the Fast Lane, […]
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Scratch the surface and you’ll find British racism
Readers have their say on the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK, with the latest unrest triggered by the death of George Floyd in the US. As British media outlets scramble to find black/brown voices to comment on the horrors unfolding in America, the ‘thank-goodness-we’re-not-that-bad’ tone seems false to me. In the UK we […]