Where nations go to die
Here's Mark Steyn's review (more or less) of Melanie Phillips' Londonistan.
Steyn is a born writer of boundless energy and incorrigible robustness. He can turn a fabulous phrase and express an idea with the kind of revelatory clarity that - depending on the idea - can be both terrifying and exhilirating. As a fan of good writing I love reading Steyn. As a political animal it's often incredibly depressing.
Steyn is a born writer of boundless energy and incorrigible robustness. He can turn a fabulous phrase and express an idea with the kind of revelatory clarity that - depending on the idea - can be both terrifying and exhilirating. As a fan of good writing I love reading Steyn. As a political animal it's often incredibly depressing.

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