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Mary Dejevsky
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- Mary Dejevsky is a writer and broadcaster who engages in national and international debate on a wide range of issues. As a former foreign correspondent in Moscow, Paris and Washington, and a special correspondent in China, she has an international perspective that also informs her writing on Britain. Never afraid to challenge the consensus, she has the knack of being in the right place at the right time. She was in Moscow during the collapse of communism and the dissolution of the Soviet Union; her five years in Washington culminated in the tied election of 2000 that brought George W Bush to the presidency; and she was diplomatic correspondent and editorial writer for The Independent before, during and after the Iraq War.
Mary Dejevsky Why Theresa May shouldn't abandon the triple lock on pensions
The Prime Minister and her advisers have clearly been swayed by some of the most vocal – and questionable – special pleading of recent years: on the part of the so-called millennials (and their parents)
Mary Dejevsky A Macron presidency will present France with a new start
Yet what exactly that change will look like remains to be seen
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Yes, Theresa May should make Nigel Farage a Lord
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What we are seeing in Trump and Brexit is a right wing revolution
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Don’t panic about President Trump – there are reasons to be optimistic
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Why Donald Trump's foreign policy ideas aren't as crazy as they seem
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Vladimir Putin rejects allegations over US election cyber attacks