Articles By Anthony Daniels
November 2011
Immigration officials may be fearsome but they act as no deterrent against illegal immigrants
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July/August 2010
The cross of St George is everywhere, and is a symbol of the militant ugliness of countless English people
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May 2010
Ludicrous Health and Safety measures in our schools mean that children are wearing knee-pads to prevent scrapes while they play in litter-strewn playgrounds.
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April 2010
The enormous hidden costs of low-cost air travel are symptomatic of a disturbing cultural shift
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December 2009
Our justice system suffers from a sentimental preoccupation with legally irrelevant testimony to victims' personalities
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November 2009
Our refusal to address others as 'Sir' or 'Madam' stems from our ideological revulsion against hierarchy
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June 2009
The philosopher-physician should be praised for swimming against the post-modernist current
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June 2009
Why do so many people insist on wearing baseball caps? Is it from a perverse desire to look stupid?
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May 2009
Charity shops are now a British peculiarity, but their bookshelves often contain real gems amongst the airport fiction
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February 2009
Being a shelf-stacker at a supermarket is not a dishonourable occupation, and we should be thankful for those that do it
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December 2008
Fidel & Che: A Revolutionary Friendship by Simon Reid-Henry
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December 2008
The language people use to describe their health demonstrates moral complacency
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November 2008
In the age of the text-message, British gravestones are becoming less austere
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October 2008
The Private Patient by P.D. James
Doors Open by Ian Rankin
A Most Wanted Man by John le Carré
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About Anthony Daniels
Anthony Daniels worked for many years as a prison doctor. His books, as Theodore Dalrymple, include In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessity of Preconceived Ideas.
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