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for some time. In 2005 he argued that Thatcher's "utterly un-Tory ideological excesses left such a bad taste in the mouth of the English people as to make Conservatism henceforth unpalatable, except as a last resort in the absence of a less dire alternative". He added "For many of our people, life in
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had accepted by the time of the court case, but still defended the two articles (one was not by Worsthorne) as fair comment. Neil won the defamation case, being awarded damages of £1,000 and his paper won its then cover price of 60p. Earlier, in March 1988, Worsthorne had said Neil was a "brilliant
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came to call "the free economy and the strong state"). In the year before Thatcher's election he wrote that her government "is not going to make all that much difference Her proposals amount in effect to very little: a controlled experiment in using market methods to improve the workings of social
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in a positive light, seeing in him "the return of the English gentleman". By December 2013, having met Cameron only once, he was more sceptical, "Cameron fits into that gentlemanly tradition but he's very embarrassed and awkward about it". Bruce Anderson observed of Worsthorne, "my dear friend and
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In 1997 he criticised the "great and irreversible changes in society" and said of a changing Britain that "this is not a country I recognise or am particularly fond of any more". In 1999, Worsthorne said that only a federal Europe can stop the abolition of Britain, arguing that "the European Right
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In a November 1954 article discussing McCarthyism titled "America: Conscience or Shield?", he wrote that America's flaws were something the British would have to accept for their own benefit, because "legend created an American god. The god has failed. But unlike the Communist god which, on closer
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as he did not perceive this as being in line with the experiences of most of the population (the "untalented majority"). He saw "the needs and values of the strong" as something which "should obsess the popular imagination" of "all healthy societies". He defended the conduct of
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Worsthorne argued in 1978 that the possible advance of "socialism" created an "urgent need ... for the state to regain control over 'the people', to re-exert its authority ..." in the context of Britain "being allowed to spin into chaos". He was critical of
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in a 2016 interview that "I've always thought the English aristocracy so marvellous compared to other ruling classes. It seemed to me that we had got a ruling class of such extraordinary historical excellence, which is rooted in England almost since the
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Worsthorne married Claudie Bertrande Baynham (née de Colasse) in 1950, with whom he had a daughter (Dominique) and stepson (David Anthony Lloyd Baynham). Claudie died in 1990. In 1991 he married the architectural writer
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In 1978 Worsthorne did not see the potential for elements of his views (the end of socialism as an alternative in Britain) to be reflected in the forthcoming change of government (in what the political scientist
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examination, turned out to be a devil, the American god has just become human". Later he favourably compared a post-war America which "put its faith in the " over a Britain dedicated to the "masses".
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of 4 August 1992 that: "Twenty years ago, when the process began, ... there was no question of losing sovereignty. That was a lie, or at any rate, a dishonest obfuscation", in contradiction of the
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In 1993, Worsthorne criticised the legacy of Margaret Thatcher's government; during the 1980s, his ambivalence to what he saw as her "bourgeois triumphalism" resulted in Worsthorne and the
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programme in March 1973, he was the second person on the nation's television to say "fuck", when asked if the general public were concerned that a Conservative Government minister
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column that the "Europeans" deserved to win in the battle over British entry. "The sceptics have failed to produce an alternative faith", he argued. By the time of the imminent
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by saying, "I'm one of them myself". Worsthorne also said on the programme that not being gay was "a close-run thing" for some of his contemporaries. In a 2011 article for the
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He later accepted the possibility of same sex marriages, believing they allow gay people to form "stable relationships" and argued that Conservatives should embrace
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from 1948 on the Foreign Desk, again as a sub-editor in his first year there. During this time he was called into the office of the newspaper's editor
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coup, and wrote that he hoped the British army would launch a coup in Britain if a radical minority socialist government should ever enter power.
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master", on his 90th birthday in December 2013, "Throughout his career, Perry defended conventions, while also defying them".
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on 19 June 2006, titled "Liberalism failed to set us free. Indeed, it enslaved us", he criticised liberalism and aspects of
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for three months in 1945. Worsthorne returned to Peterhouse and took his degree a year early, gaining a second.
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for several years; Worsthorne discovered in the early 1960s that a half-brother was born during this period.
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the late 20th and in the 21st Century will be repulsive, brutal, and short as well". His weekly article in
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as a form of modern courtesy. Worsthorne also claimed to have been seduced by Jazz musician George Melly.
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Worsthorne was a conservative-leaning political journalist, who wrote columns and leaders for many years.
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has been judged wrong for refusing to give independence to the white slave owners in America, so will Mr
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on 4 November 1979, in which he said that he would accept a request to work with the CIA to undermine a
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democracy". "We put too much emphasis on Mrs. Thatcher forming a government", Worsthorne said on the
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Worsthorne's mother divorced his father when he was five years old, and shortly afterwards married
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in particular in a 1982 editorial for his tolerance of "queers". At the time of the debate over
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programme and persistently referred to gay men as "them", which caused the other interviewee,
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He became a correspondent in Washington (1950–52), where his advocacy of Senator
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is a stable of hacks and a thoroughbred like you will never be at home here".
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had accused Neil of knowing that Bordes was a prostitute, which according to
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in the UK. A quote from this article appears in some copies of the novel
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In January 1990, Worsthorne was the defendant in a libel case brought by
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After receiving his commission on 4 June 1943, Worsthorne saw service in
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singer and writer; Melly always denied it happened. One other pupil,
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Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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The politics of manners and the uses of inequality: Autumn address
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Peregrine Worsthorne (1999) "Dumbing Up" in Stephen Glover (ed),
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The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters
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Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins
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in 1967 he wrote an article titled "Triumph of the Civilised",
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In 1961 Worsthorne was appointed as the first deputy editor of
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government eventually led to a split with the more circumspect
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with some regret, feeling that working for any other title in
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Worsthorne entered the newspaper industry as a sub-editor on
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Peregrine Worsthorne "Too Much Freedom", in Maurice Cowling
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Worsthorne long criticised homosexual activity, castigating
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Pinochet in Piccadilly: Britain and Chile's Hidden History
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could only be anticlimactic and that working conditions at
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editor", according to an entry in the diary of his friend,
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which claimed that as a result of Neil's involvement with
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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry officers
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Peregrinations: Selected pieces by Peregrine Worsthorne
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Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits from Propaganda
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Heller Anderson, Susan (31 January 1990). "Chronicle".
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Worsthorne initially accepted Britain's entry into the
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British journalist, writer and broadcaster (1923-2020)
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Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War
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Worsthorne died on 4 October 2020 at the age of 96.
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