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Samuel Earle
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Samuel Earle is a freelance journalist based in London.
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February 23, 2021
Samuel Earle
The Sordid Story of the Most Successful Political Party in the World
How the Tories became unbeatable
April 22, 2020
Samuel Earle
Keep Calm and Carry On—Right Into a Pandemic
Boris Johnson’s response to the coronavirus has been a disaster. Yet he has never been more popular.
October 22, 2019
Samuel Earle
The White Cliffs of Brexit
The port of Dover is expected to be paralyzed by Britain's departure from the European Union. So why are its residents so desperate to leave?
May 28, 2019
Samuel Earle
Arundhati Roy on India’s Elections: “A Mockery of What Democracy Is Supposed to Be”
The author and activist talks to The New Republic about Narendra Modi, the decimation of India's opposition, and the way forward.
February 28, 2019
Samuel Earle
Can Jeremy Corbyn Save Britain From Brexit?
His critics say a better opposition leader could vanquish the Tories and prevent a ruinous departure from the EU. Some even argue that he is complicit in the disaster that awaits his country. Here's why they're wrong.
December 18, 2018
Samuel Earle
How American Right-Wingers Are Driving Britain Toward a Hard Brexit
The loudest Brexiteers share more than just an ideology with their conservative brethren on the other side of the Atlantic.
November 13, 2018
Samuel Earle
Enter Boris?
How the court jester of post-truth politics has positioned himself to become Britain’s next prime minister
December 14, 2017
Samuel Earle
The Muddle of the Middle
How the endless negotiations to leave the European Union have paralyzed Great Britain’s governing class
June 6, 2017
Samuel Earle
,
Harry Lambert
How Brexit Looms Over the British Elections
Wales was once an impregnable Labour stronghold. Now many of its voters want to make the U.K. great again.
May 5, 2017
Samuel Earle
,
Harry Lambert
France’s Loveless Marriage With Emmanuel Macron
There is little affection for the independent centrist, who will likely become president on Sunday. Not even in his hometown.
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