Six of the Best 607
Friday, June 24, 2016
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"The first real sign of trouble began as early as October 2010 when there was a mini-rebellion by 37 Tory MPs on the UK’s financial contribution to the EU, and things just went downhill from then on." Tim Bale on David Cameron's doomed attempt to keep his party from banging on about Europe.
Adam Ramsay suggests Scotland could remain a member of the EU even without independence.
"The distrust of specialist, professional intelligence, abstracted from the 'real' world of tradition and experience, has a long tradition in British political culture, especially within what John Stuart Mill called ‘the stupid party’." Joe Moran looks at our scepticism about experts.
Ronnie Hughes goes for a walk through lost Liverpool with Stephen Roberts (whom I think I knew at university in an earlier life).
Unofficial Britain interviews Nina Lyon about her new book 'Uprooted: On the Trail of the Green Man'.
Curious British Telly watches The Changes, a children's serial from 1975.
Adam Ramsay suggests Scotland could remain a member of the EU even without independence.
"The distrust of specialist, professional intelligence, abstracted from the 'real' world of tradition and experience, has a long tradition in British political culture, especially within what John Stuart Mill called ‘the stupid party’." Joe Moran looks at our scepticism about experts.
Ronnie Hughes goes for a walk through lost Liverpool with Stephen Roberts (whom I think I knew at university in an earlier life).
Unofficial Britain interviews Nina Lyon about her new book 'Uprooted: On the Trail of the Green Man'.
Curious British Telly watches The Changes, a children's serial from 1975.
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