Monday, 28 April 2014

The Lanchester Review


Published and edited by your humble servant.

Already also featuring Bryan Gould, Kevin Meagher, Ian Oakley, Richard Cotton, Luke Blaxill, Teddy Corbett and Taym Saleh.

That’s a pretty good start.

My founding editorial – Setting A Tone, Not A Line – is here.

5 comments:

  1. How are you a proprietor when it is just another BlogSpot blog?

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  2. Well, hats off to Lord Maurice Glasman.

    Today he tells the Times UKIP is "eating into Labour's heartlands" because it's working class voters "feel Labour does not represent their interests".

    Lord Glasman quite rightly says Labour is now "a very middle class" party that has nothing useful to say on mass immigration or welfare.

    Mr Glasman is, of course, absolutely right.

    In the week that Nottingham's Professor of Politics and author of a new book on UKIP joins Lord Tebbitt and Peter Hain in predicting a revolution on May 22.

    Maurice Glasman meanwhile is clearly far too good for Labour.

    They'll pay dearly for having frozen him out.

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  3. Maurice is far from frozen out.

    For tiresome technical reasons, initially attaching this to my Blogger account was the easiest way of getting started. There had already been several delays. Don't ask.

    But it is not necessarily intended to be permanent.

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  4. Where can I buy a copy of the print edition?

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  5. You can't. I know. I am old-school myself. But at the same time, this medium does have its uses.

    There is a PayPal button, if you are moved to contribute whatever you feel that this material would have been worth in hard copy.

    If everyone who had viewed it yesterday and today had contributed a pound each, then it would already have made about £400.

    Ha Ha, indeed. This site has had a PayPal button since it started, eight years ago...

    But seriously, the Review does welcome donations through the button.

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