Bruce Anderson
Bruce Anderson: Don't be taken in by Clegg's 'niceness'
The Liberals seem to be able to get away with anything.
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It's Cameron's authenticity that could prove decisive
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Bruce Anderson:Thatcher's range of human sympathy was confined to the striving middle class
Shock, horror... America places its own interests first
Monday, 29 March 2010
Bruce Anderson: The illusions about a new world order were a half-holiday from realism.
Only a different leadership can save the Irish church
Monday, 22 March 2010
Bruce Anderson: Out of weakness its bishops condoned both terrorists and sexual terrorists.
Obama has failed to bring peace to the Middle East
Monday, 15 March 2010
Bruce Anderson: When it comes to peace terms, most Israelis are wholly unrealistic.
Bruce Anderson: Nothing incriminates Mr Brown like his contempt for the Army
Monday, 8 March 2010
As a result of his malfeasance, men have died who ought to have lived
Bruce Anderson: Cameron is at his best when the threat is greatest
Monday, 1 March 2010
The Conservatives' leader has an electricity which his rivals cannot match
Bruce Anderson: Bullying, tantrums and Brown
Monday, 22 February 2010
Anyone who can talk about values and behave like him deserves a prize for hypocrisy
We not only have a right to use torture. We have a duty
Monday, 15 February 2010
Bruce Anderson: There is no point in refusing to face facts, as the Master of the Rolls did last week.
Bruce Anderson: Tories may wobble but Brown remains their strongest asset
Monday, 8 February 2010
The party needs an attack dog to take on Mandelson. That's not Cameron's role
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I had always imagined that it was people who raped children, not organisations.
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Brown now knows that all the cards are up in the air once more
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Emitting a mighty belch, nature has grounded us - in the form of a volcano
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