Neil Clark's New Statesman article on Belarus does not appear to be online.
So go out and buy the New Statesman.
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Political prisoner, activist, journalist, hymn-writer, emerging thinktanker, aspiring novelist, "tribal elder", 2019 parliamentary candidate for North West Durham, Shadow Leader of the Opposition, "Speedboat", "The Cockroach", eagerly awaiting the second (or possibly third) attempt to murder me.
But well worth reading if you missed it:
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Thank you, although perhaps not one for anybody without remarkable eyesight.
ReplyDeleteNeil Clark is magic. His wife even more brilliant is.
ReplyDeleteThe Harry's Place thread is hilarious. What a bitter lot. Especially Kamm. Honestly, is he really saying that if what he said were true, then Jason Cowley would still be employing Neil, as Natalie Hanman also does, as Fraser Nelson also does, and so on?
ReplyDeleteIncluding The American Conservative. When was Kamm last published in America? He is reduced to calling TAC "outside the mainstream" because, er, it does not employ him. Oh, and because it turns a profit. Unlike the only outfit with Kamm on the payroll. And when did even that ever have him in the print edition?
He should instead be asking himself why they do not employ him. Neil, you may recall, has never been party to lying this country into war, nor has the NUJ ever been after him for criminally harassing another journalist.
No less than Alan Rusbridger has Neil in the print edition quite frequently these days. He does not have any of the "left-wing" Harry's Place boys.
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