
Best of the Spectator Spectator Out Loud: Max Jeffery, Sam Leith, Michael Henderson, Madeline Grant & Julie Bindel
Oct 27, 2025
This week features Michael Henderson, a seasoned journalist sharing a reflective piece from Berlin, where he delves into the city’s vibrant cultural scene. Sam Leith offers a witty take on Prince Andrew, questioning how video games could serve as an escape for him. Madeline Grant analyzes the decline of the WASP establishment in America, discussing broader cultural shifts. Lastly, Julie Bindel tackles the allure of sex robots and their ethical implications, reviewing literature that explores the intersection of technology and intimacy.
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New Hard-Left Electoral Alliance
- A new hard-left alliance combining Gaza-independent MPs, Corbyn, Greens and Muslim Vote could reshape British urban politics.
- Its electoral pact and local data-sharing threaten Labour's hold in many Muslim-majority constituencies.
Campaign Intimidation In Leicester South
- Jonathan Ashworth described being harassed on the campaign trail and seeking refuge in a vicarage after confrontation.
- Shokat Adam tweeted that if MPs don't like street questions they should stay at home, capturing campaign tensions.
Corbyn's Return And Internal Friction
- Jeremy Corbyn re-emerged as a political organiser after Gaza rallies and helped form the Independent Alliance.
- Internal factionalism, management by Carrie Murphy, and leadership fights have muddled the group's cohesion.








