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Simon Jenkins
Simon Jenkins is a columnist for the Guardian and the Sunday Times
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The ghosts of Brexits past—no matter how hard we try to leave Europe, we always end up going back
Opinions
Opinions
Trump’s chaotic charge through the geopolitical china shop is not all bad news
Politics
Politics
Simon Jenkins vs Andrew Adonis: should we scrap HS2?
Opinions
Opinions
Scottish independence isn't going away
Politics
Politics
The Duel: Is the government's city devolution agenda really a cover for cuts?
Regulars
Regulars
Duel: Should we tell children that Santa Claus doesn’t exist?
Opinions
Opinions
Cuts are killing local government
Essays
Essays
Don't concrete over Britain
Essays
Essays
Sixty years of progress?
Essays
Essays
What’s the point of the monarchy?
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