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The most common left-wing attacks on the Supreme Court are based on politics, not law.
Corporatism and industrial policy will only hasten Europe's economic decline.
Constitutional amendments can protect liberty, but we are too cautious about the procedures to propose them.
Do we want a UK where every citizen gets his daily bread from the state?