Are ‘Brexity’ books against the law?
Our reading matter is now being taken as evidence of wrongthink.
Many of us will recall that bizarre period during the lockdown when we mostly communicated over computer screens, like a reification of E. M. Forster’s dystopian novella ‘The Machine Stops’. It became a running joke that figures in the media were often seen broadcasting from home in front of shelves groaning with weighty tomes in an effort to convey jus…
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