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Articles by Timothy Stanley
Dr Tim Stanley is a research fellow in American History at Oxford University. His latest book, a biography of Pat Buchanan, will be available from February 2012. Visit his personal website at www.timothystanley.co.uk and you can follow him on Twitter @timothy_stanley.
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18 November 2011, By Timothy Stanley
Europe’s new fascists are closet liberals
Today's far Right and its mix of social liberalism and economic populism makes it more empathetic to the demands of the old fashioned Left. Europe’s fascists aren’t fascists at all: they’re liberals on steroids
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25 October 2011, By Timothy Stanley
Hollywood and Obama.
Obama is in trouble. Hollywood’s liberal (and very wealthy) community is angry and frustrated.
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05 October 2011, By Timothy Stanley
The Tory conference missed the opportunity to win over disillusioned Labour voters like me. Here's why
This conference may have missed a once-in-a-generation opportunity to win millions of Labour conservatives over to the ‘dark side’.
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26 September 2011, By Timothy Stanley
Whatever happened to Blue Labour?
Blue Labour was an exercise in communitarian populism which argued that Labour needed to embrace the nascent conservatism of its former working-class supporters. But for the moment at least, Labour is staying red.




