Melanie Phillips

Archive for December 2002

  • 22 December, 2002

    What God needs for Christmas is a spin-doctor.

    Religion has got a terrible public image. Of all the great faiths, Christianity takes this most to heart.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 16 December, 2002

    When President George W Bush declared his 'war on terror', he effectively announced that the practice of cosying up to state sponsors of terrorism was now at an end.

    Tony Blair is supposed to be America's ally in this struggle.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 14 December, 2002

    Something is clearly seriously amiss in our society's whole approach to the status and significance of children.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 9 December, 2002

    Whatever else it may turn out to be, this is emphatically not a private affair.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 4 December, 2002

    The shadow of Joseph McCarthy now stalks the Palace of Westminster.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 2 December, 2002

    The government is in a frightful panic over the fact that, like an alchemist having a bad hair day, the public services are crumbling into dust in its hands.

    Published in: Daily Mail

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About Melanie

Melanie Phillips is a British journalist and author. She is best known for her controversial column about political and social issues which currently appears in the Daily Mail. Awarded the Orwell Prize for journalism in 1996, she is the author of All Must Have Prizes, an acclaimed study of Britain's educational and moral crisis, which provoked the fury of educationists and the delight and relief of parents.

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Books

  • The World Turned Upside Down
  • Londonistan
  • The Ascent of Woman
  • America's Social Revolution

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Melanie Phillips
Daily Mail
Northcliffe House
2 Derry Street
London W8 5TT

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