Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: Jo Swinson’s commitment to revoke article 50 is a drastic measure that sits awkwardly with her party’s claim to the centre ground
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Editorial: The US case against the WikiLeaks founder is an assault on press freedom and the public’s right to know
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Editorial: The UK requires an alternative to the mean-spirited and sterile political conversations that have dominated political life since 2016
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Editorial: The Trump administration’s declaration cannot change international law. But it will be seen as a green light for expansion and annexation
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Editorial: The authorities’ repression has only fuelled the crisis. It is up to them to de-escalate, as others should tell them
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Editorial: The government’s decision to block the rescue of 60 children, including orphans and toddlers, was a terrible mistake
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Editorial: The Duke of York’s interview with Emily Maitlis revealed a man lacking in empathy and moral discernment
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Editorial: The country’s traditional powerhouses on the centre-left and the centre-right face a moment of reckoning
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Editorial: Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to offer free high-speed internet across Britain is canny politics and an economic idea whose time has come
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Editorial: The health service is in crisis and Tory cuts are to blame. But bigger budgets are not the only answer
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Editorial: If the US president tried to enlist Ukraine to investigate his rivals he broke his oath of office and threatened America’s security
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Editorial: Voters choose a new president this weekend on the Indian Ocean island. If they opt for the Rajapaksa family it augurs badly
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Editorial: Tesla’s decision not to locate a factory in the UK exposes a fatal flaw in Boris Johnson’s plan
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Editorial: A new work consisting of class photographs of 76,000 London schoolchildren shows the way forward for public art with depth and dignity
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Editorial: Brutal treatment of protesters and a government that will not listen have inflamed a dangerous situation
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Editorial: The drama and loss of recent days should focus minds on the urgent necessity of climate adaptation
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Editorial: In backing Boris Johnson’s deal Nigel Farage shows what it really is: a nationalist project that sacrifices economic, constitutional and social stability on the altar of cut-throat competition and deregulation
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Editorial: The xenophobic nationalists of Vox made disturbing progress in Spain’s fourth election in as many years
The Guardian view on the Labour manifesto: bold pledges for anxious times