Say what you like about ‘Sadiq Khan’s no-go hellscape’ – Britain’s cities prove the rightwing (…)
To rightwing populists who try to portray the world in simple terms, places of fluidity and freedom will always be the enemy I write these words to you from the jaws of hell. Here in my favourite north London cafe, among the bare lightbulbs and the £3.80 cinnamon buns, I take shelter from the (…)
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