Nigel is the Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral Theology at Oxford. He is also an Anglican priest and Conservative peer in the House of Lords. These are his weekly thoughts on politics, religion, and all matters you shouldn't bring up at the dinner table.
Arthur van Amerongen (1959) woont in de Algarve en schrijft daar wekelijks zijn geruchtmakende columns voor GeenStijl en HP/De Tijd, en de Portugal Post op Substack
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All Things Satirical and Crackers - Pull up a Throne and Dive in to the Insane World of Critical Social Justice and the Learning of The Winning Mindset
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