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State action to regulate social media is unproblematic in principle, but deeply problematic in practice – and the law of unintended consequences applies.
The former Speaker’s autobiography is a disappointment. He writes as he talks – and after a time this becomes wearisome.
The anger expressed on the Conservative benches reflected the anger felt in many a humble home.
The case for Bercow as a great reformer tends to be obscured by his astonishingly bad manners.
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