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November 2008

The deeper reason is the lethal coalescence of establishment fatalism, going back to the slaughter of the First World War and the subsequent collapse of Britain's sense of national purpose, with the agenda of the "transnational progressive" Left, whose refusal to countenance war in the defence of national self-interest is part of its programme to destroy Western nations altogether.

The history of the 1930s is thus repeating itself, once again as tragedy.

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Anonymous
December 29th, 2008
4:12 PM
Melanie Philips' writings have a one dimensional thread that latches on to any criticism of Israel and transforms this into anti-semitism. Her blogs in the Spectator attract the same coterie of contributors week after week, all seeking others to echo their paranoid views.

j . wilson
November 23rd, 2008
11:11 PM
Melanie Phillips' crusade against islamic terrorism should be a rallying cry for all of us . How can you reason with regimes and organisations that have no sanctity for human life . They call themselves religious but their actions border on nihilism .

Tareq
November 11th, 2008
5:11 PM
Regardless of past performance, equating negotiation with appeasement is disingenuous and false... a poor article I thought

Jeremy Wilkinson
November 4th, 2008
9:11 PM
Melanie Phillips' implicit caims to moral authority (or even good sense) are undermined by her previous performances. Some of these are documented here (I urge all Standpoint readers to take note): http://www.israelshamir.net/Contributors/Moral_Squeamishness.htm

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