i think i see the left and the right are sort of two cheeks of the same backside, you know, within within the overal, overarching liberal framework. The british monarchy might be reaching the end of its natural or it might not. I mean, i think there's nothing ther's hoped for it yet. It does echo te edward the eighth scandal, inde thirti, yes, itis often talked about. A i can well imagine that having come from holywood, she was horrified to discover that in the royal household, servants, servants have views - but they don't always express them. In fact, the relationship is much more complex and much more
UnHerd's contributors look back at a tumultuous year.
The year began with riots in Capitol Hill in Washington and the removal of Donald Trump from social media; in March Meghan and Harry gave their interview to Oprah from a Los Angeles mansion, and in April Prince Phillip passed away; Western troops departed Afghanistan, leaving chaotic scenes in the capital Kabul; Maya Forstater was judged by the courts to be legally entitled to her gender critical viewpoints — and Kathleen Stock was forced out of Sussex University; bitcoin became formal tender in its first nation state; and Covid dominated public policy for the second year running.
Freddie Sayers is joined by Aris Roussinos and Mary Harrington to look back on a tumultuous and consequential year.
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