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The veteran Liberal Democrat on the Prime Minister's rhetoric and his own leadership plans.
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The xenophobia during the EU referendum campaign was loathsome.
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Former Tory leader Michael Howard says the book will be enjoyed by readers, whether or not they agree with its author’s opinions.
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Author Steve Richards says mainstream parties have been forced to reconsider where the centre lies.
The great French writer loathed corruption, but he didn’t much like people power either.
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Andrew Collins quotes from his teenage diary while remembering the film critic on BBC Radio 5 Live.
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