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24 January 2024

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Retired electrical engineer and sport governing-body CEO.

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The Eden Valley, Cumbria.

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Yes.

How long have you been a subscriber?

Four years.

What made you start?

Preparing for a long hospital stay, I opted for the NS over the Spectator.

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My wife often reads articles.

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Rory Stewart.

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Any politician who claims to “always do the right thing”.

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“The death of ‘Boris’ the Clown” by Edward Docx.

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more fulfilling than a daily newspaper.

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This article appears in the 24 Jan 2024 issue of the New Statesman, The Tory Media Wars