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had accepted by the time of the court case, but still defended the two articles (one was not by
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came to call "the free economy and the strong state"). In the year before
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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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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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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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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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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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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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4122:Conservative Party (UK) people
3862:The World of the Public School
3679:Gold, Tanya (6 October 2011).
3617:Alan Cowell (5 October 2020).
3514:Greenslade (2003 ), pp .646–47
3382:Gold, Tanya (6 October 2011).
3341:"Knitting Circle Ian McKellen"
3135:– via Ocala Star-Banner.
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1580:Our Culture, What's Left of It
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2010:List of British conservatives
3948:Peregrine Worsthorne (2004)
3945:, Centre for Policy Studies
3941:Peregrine Worsthorne (1988)
3934:Peregrine Worsthorne (1987)
3927:Peregrine Worsthorne (1980)
3920:Peregrine Worsthorne (1973)
3913:Peregrine Worsthorne (1971)
3906:Peregrine Worsthorne (1958)
3899:Mary Wilson (et al.) (1977)
3878:Peregrine Worsthorne (1993)
3827:, Pan (originally Macmillan)
3182:. 27 January 1990. p. 7
2688:Peregrine Worsthorne (2004)
2418:for services to journalism.
2015:Philosophy of Thomas Carlyle
7:
4072:People from Chelsea, London
3931:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
3889:Allen Lane pp. 115–24
3882:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
3600:cited by Jakob von Uexkull
3542:"Time to speak for England"
3401:Mark Steyn (29 June 2002).
2203:European Economic Community
2171:declaration of independence
1742:Veterans and People's Party
522:, to admit him for a term.
478:Worsthorne was educated at
467:, then the Governor of the
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2778:Greenslade (2003 ), p. 525
2262:Associate editor (1976–86)
2154:The following year, after
1765:Blue Collar Conservativism
1710:Traditional Unionist Voice
1685:Christian Peoples Alliance
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545:Early career in journalism
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3908:Dare democracy disengage?
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3165:Greenslade (2003 ), p.504
3075:Greenslade (2003 ), p.526
3065:. Hodder & Stoughton.
2925:"It seemed the mot juste"
2913:website, 13 November 2008
2896:Greenslade (2003 ) p. 293
2701:Worsthorne (1977) p.90-91
2690:In Defence of Aristocracy
2521:In Defence of Aristocracy
2391:The Independent on Sunday
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3317:. London. Archived from
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1821:One Nation Conservatives
1630:How to Be a Conservative
1560:The Left Was Never Right
647:This article is part of
620:(covertly funded by the
520:Magdalen College, Oxford
223:Magdalen College, Oxford
3924:, Crane Kalman Gallery
3858:George MacDonald Fraser
3841:Frances Stonor Saunders
3823:Roy Greenslade (2003 )
2475:being out of favour at
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2067:Conservatism portal
1859:Western Goals Institute
1793:The Freedom Association
1788:European Research Group
640:Deputy editor (1961–76)
588:and in 1953, he joined
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3849:, Granta (US edition:
3499:"Trouble in the ranks"
3125:Toronto Globe and Mail
3061:Mullin, Peter (1982).
2559:Private life and death
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3583:Peregrine Worsthorne
3540:Peregrine Worsthorne
3497:Peregrine Worsthorne
2712:Obituary: Colin Welch
2523:. In a speech at the
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4028:The Sunday Telegraph
4002:The Sunday Telegraph
3806:Andy Beckett (2002)
3752:The Sunday Telegraph
2993:on 27 September 2007
2875:29 June 2009 at the
2482:The Sunday Telegraph
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3873:Conservative Essays
3759:The Daily Telegraph
3347:on 20 November 2003
3315:The Daily Telegraph
3063:A Very British Coup
2974:Conservative Essays
2960:, 14 December 2013.
2759:on 3 December 2003.
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1510:Culture and Anarchy
1098:Oakeshott (Michael)
699:Muscular liberalism
684:British nationalism
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3915:The Socialist Myth
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3792:on 6 October 2020.
3629:on 6 October 2020.
3623:The New York Times
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2729:"No. 36112"
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147:After Dark
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3901:The Queen
3875:, Cassell
3765:4 October
3733:6 October
3687:. London.
3569:27 August
3390:. London.
3368:Third Ear
3351:27 August
3277:0140-0460
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2997:29 August
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