Guardian Writers

l worth is only measurable when it comes to standing out against the West, or more particularly America; and given the chance to contribute to an exercise like this they can’t help but get all competitive and try to outdo each other in the depth of their outrage. It’s a pitiful sight. As DM Thomas says:

I would much rather trust the views of taxi-drivers on any matter of great political importance than those of writers and intellectuals. History shows that the latter almost always get it wrong.

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