'Voters may have rejected populist leaders for mishandling the pandemic but our belief in civil rights is being eroded too' | ✍️ David Aaronovitch
Voters may have rejected populist leaders for mishandling the pandemic but our belief in civil rights is being eroded tooast week viewers of the post-Andrew Neil TV station GB News were treated to his replacement, Nigel Farage, on a non-jolly to snowy Belgrade. Farage was there to give comfort to the Djokovic family in their moment of tribulation.
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