Melanie Phillips
Not all refugees are pure victims
While many Muslims are good people there is justifiable reason for alarm about aspects of Islam and the community, says Melanie Phillips
Bigotry is not free but costly
What matters is the assumptions that lead people to tolerate the intolerable, writes Melanie Phillips.
Donald Trump is no antisemite
I don’t use my columns to criticise remarks made by a colleague.However, since Jonathan Freedland singled me out for wrong-headedness I fear I must reply.
Shoah uniqueness is now taboo
Before shouting at Donald Trump for downplaying the Jewish catastrophe in Europe, the Jewish world should admit he has merely followed its lead, writes Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips: Narrative is where you find fiction
The rate of attacks on Jews proportionate to their population strength is vastly greater than the rate of attacks on Muslims, our writer explains.
Still tormented by the past
Australian lesson for US
Fatal failure to fight for right
Riots reveal cracks in society
How credible is the Pope’s denial?
It is claimed the Pope was not aware of the Shoah-denying bishop’s views when he readmitted him. How odd
A prejudice unlike any other
My letter to the Prime Minister
We subsidise mass murder
Leave vote was about identity
Boris is far from alone
Khan for Mayor? Beware
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