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An interview with Peter Hitchens

5 December 2015

9:00 AM

5 December 2015

9:00 AM

There is a certain contradiction to Peter Hitchens: on the one hand, he’s an author and journalist of immense energy and output; an authoritative public intellectual with his finger constantly on the pulse of Britain and beyond.

On the other hand, his speech is peppered with judgments that Britain is doomed and that all attempts to turn it around are futile.

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