Melanie Phillips

Archive for June 2003

  • 30 June, 2003

    Today, the government is producing a consultation paper on same-sex unions.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 23 June, 2003

    To raise or to lower taxes is the most politically sensitive question in domestic politics.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 19 June, 2003

    The government's war against men is now plumbing ever more astonishing depths. On Radio Four's Today programme yesterday, the Home Secretary David Blunkett could scarcely wait to boast of new proposals to deal with domestic violence.

    Such crimes are indeed a serious matter.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 16 June, 2003

    What does a frustrated radical do when all his ideas for transforming present-day society go pear-shaped? Why, he reaches for an ancient tradition and abolishes that instead.

    The centrepiece of Tony Blair's farcical reshuffle was his decision to abolish the post of Lord Chancellor.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 13 June, 2003

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that the Jews look after their own. For the government, this is a cause of unbridled admiration.

    Published in: Jewish Chronicle

  • 9 June, 2003

    Like some mythological femme fatale, the government is going to tell the British people today that 'no' really means 'yes'. The Chancellor will tell the Commons that his famous five economic tests for joining the euro have not been passed.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 4 June, 2003

    Once again, the House of Lords has ridden to the rescue of elementary justice, fairness and commonsense.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 2 June, 2003

    The pack is in full cry. Tony Blair has lied to the country! Excitement can barely be contained.

    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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