Right-wing polemic packs a punch
{ "b" : "Celsius 7/7," , "cite" : "by Michael Gove, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, €14.70."}
{ "b" : "Celsius 7/7," , "cite" : "by Michael Gove, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, €14.70."}
Michael Gove is fortunate in his timing. On September 10, 2001, he wrote an op-ed for The Times, arguing that an Islamist atrocity was imminent unless the West started fighting terrorism instead of appeasing it. Now he has written a book with much the same message, published just as the fundamentalist threat has lumbered into view again.
In the interim, Gove has become a Tory MP, a...
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