Neil Clark
Articles by Neil Clark
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Politics
I want to be ruled from Brussels
- 29 September 2003
Although he is a Eurosceptic, Belgium holds no terrors for Neil Clark. He admires its clean streets, its beer, its tennis players and, above all, its ticket inspectors
Politics
Neoliberals frighten the horses
- 08 September 2003
In its mania for more competition, new Labour now threatens the future of racing
Society
Open wide, please! (Your wallet, that is)
- 11 August 2003
Aggressive private dentist chains are destroying the few remaining national health practices, and government promises of dental care for all are unlikely to stop the rot
Society
NS Profile - George Soros
- 02 June 2003
The billionaire trader has become eastern Europe's uncrowned king and the prophet of ''the open society''. But open to what? George Soros profiled
World Affairs
The revival of an elusive dream
- 05 May 2003
Will the hawks bring about what the US has tried to stop for 50 years: Arab unity? Neil Clark reports from Egypt
Books
Death of a dream. Neil Clark on an elegy for Yugoslavia
- 28 April 2003
Yugoslavism: histories of a failed idea (1918-1992) Dejan Djokic (editor) C Hurst & Co, 369pp, £16.95 ISBN 1850656630
World Affairs
When a mobile phone becomes "a terrorist article"
- 31 March 2003
When a mobile phone becomes "a terrorist article"
Politics
Why left and right should unite and fight
- 17 March 2003
There is nothing to lose but the chains of political correctness. Neil Clark, unashamedly old Labour, proposes a permanent anti-war alliance with the forces of conservatism











