Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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The Guardian view on Theresa May’s broadcast: a form of national sabotageEditorial: The prime minister’s inflexibility and tactical ineptitude have just hit a new low, at the very time that Britain faces a grave national emergency -
The Guardian view on rewilding Scotland: an immodest proposalEditorial: If undertaken in the right spirit, the restoration of huge tracts of the Highlands could be a hugely beneficial enterprise
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The Guardian view on May and Brexit: a prime minister gone rogueEditorial: Theresa May has put no deal firmly back on the table in flagrant defiance of parliament and the dictates of responsible government -
The Guardian view on regulating porn: wrong step, right directionEditorial: Damaging both to the producers and the consumers, online pornography is finally being tackled
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The Guardian view on the Brexit crisis: take back control by giving it upEditorial: The prime minister will only a get a grip on the Brexit crisis by learning to loosen hers on the terms of departure from the EU -
The Guardian view on weather forecasts: we need the bigger pictureEditorial: Climate must not be confused with local conditions, but remodelled broadcasts could help people understand the dangers we face
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The Guardian view on Speaker Bercow: on parliament’s sideEditorial: The Commons equivalent of the double jeopardy rule is rightly invoked to impose sense on a government elevating a plebiscitary politics over a parliamentary one -
The Guardian view on special educational needs: segregation is not the answerEditorial: As the proportion of SEN children in alternative schools continues to rise, it’s time to stand up for inclusion
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The Guardian view on Theresa May’s Brexit deal: third time unluckyEditorial: The prime minister is poised to try again. But whether she wins or loses the vote on her deal, she has lost the argument -
The Guardian view on Xinjiang’s detention camps: not just China’s shameEditorial: Vast numbers of Uighurs and other Muslim minorities are being held in detention. The world must speak out
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The Guardian view on the Christchurch attacks: extremism’s rising dangerEditorial: The far right seeks to divide. Responsible politicians ought, especially in times of grief and anger, to bring people together -
The Guardian view on language: the flesh made wordEditorial: Teeth and tongues make the sounds of our speech, but our humanity makes its meanings
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The Guardian view on Brexit delay: time to let reality inEditorial: Theresa May came to office without answers to European questions and looked for them in the wrong places. Her way of doing Brexit is over -
The Guardian view on the Bloody Sunday prosecution: late but necessaryEditorial: Northern Ireland’s director of public prosecutions is to charge one soldier with murder and attempted murder over the 1972 killings. But this is not just a question of history
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The Guardian view on Tory no-dealers: not serious, still dangerousEditorial: MPs who embrace impossible, reckless Brexit ideas have forfeited their right to shape the debate about what happens next -
The Guardian view on ending austerity: in rhetoric aloneEditorial: If the Tories want to end austerity, they will have to focus on ending the lived experience of it
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The Guardian view on Theresa May’s Brexit: pause it and rethinkEditorial: The UK ought not be precipitously hustled out of the EU by a Conservative party on the verge of a nervous breakdown -
The Guardian view on humanities degrees: art for society’s sakeEditorial: To reduce tuition fees while providing top-up grants only for sciences would distort higher education. We need history, poetry and French as well as Stem subjects


The Guardian view on the People’s Vote march: a force for good