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Zoe Strimpel

Zoe Strimpel

Columnist at The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk

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  • English
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  • National News

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Recent Articles

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Mark Carney is plunging Canada further into an Islamist-Leftist dystopia

The new prime minister has inherited a country suffering from self-harming migration policies and virtue-signalling economics
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Jilly Cooper’s books embodied a very English kind of smuttiness tha...

The author of Rivals depicted sex in a way that was both true to life and joyous
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I love children, but don’t expect me to be pleased to pay for yours

Removing the two child benefit cap may please many within the Labour Party, but it’s hard to justify to the increasingly squeezed taxpayer
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Kamala Harris’s strange memoir epitomises why Trump won

Full of gossip, preening and attacks on the Biden family, 107 Days is the most interesting account of total failure you will ever read
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Sally Rooney, fame doesn’t give you the right to fund terror

The celebrated author is pledging to divert her BBC royalties to proscribed Palestine Action
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New York, London, Paris: the great cities of the West have fallen

New York, London, Paris: the great cities of the West have fallen
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London’s graffiti-riddled corpse is a warning of our apocalyptic fu...

I do not think that spray-paint on public (or private) property can ever be called art. Sadiq Khan clearly thinks otherwise
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I didn’t love my private school, but I detest Labour’s evil war on ...

Listing the ways in which the droning Sir Keir is a two-tier kinda guy is becoming an ever-more Sisyphean task
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Even Oxford University has bowed to the cult of gender ideology

For 800 years the university has conferred degrees in Latin, but it is set to vote to change the wording to make it more “inclusive”
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It’s time for snobs to stop whingeing about over-tourism

Cheap travel is easy to turn one’s nose up at, but it is arguably one of the greatest features of the post-war era
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Teenage diaries, my first kiss and social media anxieties: I still ...

Oh to return to the lost innocence of the analogue age