A linguistic own goal from Starmer’s critics / Letters
Readers respond to Jonathan Liew’s article on rude chants on the football terraces about the prime minister Jonathan Liew links rude football chants to the unmerited personal abuse which Keir Starmer is currently receiving (When crowds direct offensive chants at Keir Starmer, who’s to blame? I’m (…)
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