Editorial: Politicians claiming to know how the present will be judged should be treated with scepticism. The truth is, nobody does
It would hardly now be surprising if the ranks of those mustered round the clock at Westminster to air their views about Brexit were to be joined next week by one of those who has the most right to feel aggrieved about these proceedings: History. Throughout the process, poor History has been having words roughly crammed into its mouth by all and sundry.
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