Simon Jenkins
Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist, author and BBC broadcaster. His recent books include England's Hundred Best Views, and Mission Accomplished? The Crisis of International Intervention
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Society is making strange decisions. Some in high office lose jobs and deserve to, but we also ignore others whose sins are egregious, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Young people are wising up to the Great British student rip-off – and they’re voting with their feet
As universities wind down teaching for yet another round of exams, more and more prospective graduates are asking: why bother? says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins -
Instead of caving in to the building lobby, he is trying to return power to the people, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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The obsession is typical of a system that fails to equip pupils for modern life, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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What we need now is new privacy laws to regulate the excesses of social media, argues Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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The UK’s obsession with jail time is counterproductive and cruel. There are better ways to deal with wrongdoing, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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A health and cost of living crisis is causing real problems that must be addressed. Democracy cannot be hamstrung any longer, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Just when there are more important things to be debated, it appears the Commons will again be distracted by party feuds, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
Loyalty has long been the Tories’ secret weapon. Without it, Sunak stands no chance