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miércoles, 7 de septiembre de 2022

Your Newspaper, 7th of September

Aaron Bastani: At least Thatcher promised real change.

Get Ready for Decisive Action From Liz Truss – but Don't Expect It to Last

Aaron Bastani: Now that Liz Truss has finally been confirmed as Conservative party leader and Boris Johnson's successor as prime minister, you'll read a flurry of pieces about her merits – and more often her deficiencies – for the top job.

The former will intone how Truss can mobilise the Tory base with a clear message on tax and growth. They will insist she is unafraid to embrace fracking and will happily tackle the disease of wokeness, where Boris Johnson apparently could not, primarily because of his wife.

The other side's arguments are equally predictable. They will focus on the claim that Truss is intellectually underwhelming – that she lacks the requisite talent to pull her party out of the mire. Where supporters see a woman of conviction, critics point out that Truss was not only a Liberal Democrat in her formative years (she was even president of the party society at university) but backed remain as recently as six years ago.

But ultimately, it doesn't matter what Truss's supporters think. It doesn't matter what her critics think. It doesn't even matter what the likes of Rupert Murdoch or Lord Rothermere think. 
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These Workers Got a 44% Pay Rise. Here's How

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Workers at a swanky street food stall got organised, and got more money. Polly Smythe reports on an innovative new type of unionising. Read more...

OPINION

'Dump Him' Feminism Isn't Revolutionary. It's Callous

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Some contemporary feminists are experiencing mission-creep, writes Ash Sarkar, from 'women don't owe you sex, domestic labour, or prettiness', to the idea that women don't owe anybody anything. Read more...
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