Our Top 10: Most Read of All Time
An introduction to our most viral content while we are out of office
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This newsletter now has a large, global and rapidly growing community of nearly 80,000 dedicated readers and friends.
We are so happy and thankful to have you on this journey with us —some of whom have been with us from the very start!
Much of this rapid growth has taken place during the last year or so, meaning we have lots of new readers who might not be too familiar with our content.
So, alongside the fact we are on leave this week, recharging our batteries for the fight ahead, we thought it would be a good opportunity to run through our top 10 most read pieces of all time. Enjoy!
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What I want to know about Southport
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No. This is NOT just "far right thuggery"
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Thoroughly recommend every one of them to any reader who has not read any of them.
It still amazes me (beyond comprehension, actually) that nobody has been named and charged or even dismissed for their role in the cover up of the grooming and rape of so many thousands of working class girls throughout England. It absolutely must go all the way to the very top.
There simply must be an all party ‘cover up’ going hell for leather somewhere in Whitehall over this shameful matter.
Where are the investigative journalists? Surely blowing this silence wide open would represent the scoop of the 21st century in Britain.