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Fraser Nelson

Fraser Nelson

Editor / Columnist at The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk

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Fraser Nelson
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It's time to Build Back Boris – as a writer, not a political leader - The Telegraph

This is his chance to tell the true story of lockdown, and to defend his legacy in the way he knows best
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Liz Truss has shocked her own allies and is dangerously close to .....

The Prime Minister might well turn things around, but Tory MPs are already questioning how long this can go on for
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Even Macron has realised that the EU can't claim to speak for Europ...

His new European club is a chance for a fresh start – and Britain should aim to stay at the heart of it
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Sunak could be just the man to save the planet from Greta's anti .....

The core of his politics is a belief in being honest about trade-offs. And no subject needs it more than net zero
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This could turn out to be the week that the Tories lost the next el...

Perhaps Sunak’s bleak economic pessimism is all part of a plan. Perhaps his party has just given up
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Vladimir Putin's plot to freeze Ukraine into submission looks ... -...

It may well spark another exodus of refugees, but the West has shown an amazing capacity to absorb them

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One year on, we still haven't learnt the lessons of lockdown failur...

The apparatus that was so eager to apply restrictions last Christmas is still there, ready to pounce again
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There's a good case against hiking NHS pay. The Tories aren't ... -...

In an unreformed health service, big rises in the salary bill will result in fewer patient treatments
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Jeremy Clarkson ruling puts press regulator in violation of its own...

A bridge has now been crossed as a defence of press freedom has been trampled upon in the face of a Twitterstorm
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If Labour seizes on the Huw Edwards story to regulate the press, we...

Attempts to gag free and fearless newspapers would do serious harm to the functioning of democracy
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Tony Blair is preparing to rule Britain again – and Starmer might j...

The ex-PM may be only too happy to fill Labour’s vacuum of ideas. But what is his agenda really?
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Letters: A culture of complacency at one of the world's great museu...

Plus: hospital leadership; climate and population growth; Nadine Dorries departs; councils’ pothole failure; and early blackberries
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Rishi Sunak is ignoring the true lesson of the Liz Truss implosion ...

If Tories think she offers a cautionary tale against tax cuts, they’re looking at a decade in the wilderness
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Sunak's straight-talking battle against political 'fairytales' has ...

The PM thinks voters will reward him for confronting hard truths, while Keir Starmer plays it safe
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Keir Starmer's class war on private schools will only worsen inequa...

Labour’s plans will result in independent schools cutting outreach schemes that spread excellence
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Mainstream British Muslims are failed by their toxic so-called ... ...

Muslim integration has been a huge success in the UK. We can’t let Hamas and its ilk undermine that
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Australia has given us a masterclass in how to defeat identity poli...

The country’s referendum on ‘the Voice’ saw division beaten by optimism. The Tories should take note
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Letters: The Met Police's double standards jar with fundamental ......

Plus: Tory election hopes; non-existent rural phone signal; sharing a taxi with Bobby Charlton; and the search for a Punch and Judy pupil
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Britain's declining birth rate is becoming a problem too big to ign...

Politicians risk ceding the whole debate to the conspiracy theorists if they continue to treat it as off-limits
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This is how Tories fall: by promising tax cuts while doing the oppo...

Some ministers even seem to believe they’re cutting taxation. Voters are more likely to trust their payslips