Nothing more to say on the statue wars? Events in Newcastle suggest otherwise…
Photograph: Wilf Doyle/AlamyPhotograph: Wilf Doyle/Alamyhe problem with dishonesty is that you have to remember your most recent falsehoods to at least try to keep your story straight. In their pantomime “war against woke”, the UK’s statue defenders are incapable of remembering what they said just 12 months ago.
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