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Date: Thu, 30 May 2019, 18:31
Subject: Why shouldn't Tory leader contenders play dirty?
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Plus, one author's take on female infidelity

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

From The Editor 

Find out what the Editor of the Telegraph thinks you would enjoy reading this week.

There's no place for po-faced politics

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By Chris Evans, Editor, The Telegraph

Dear reader,

With the Conservative leadership election race in full swing, Rosa Prince asks if some of the contenders' "Clean Campaign Pledge" is all a bit po-faced. She makes the case for more red-meat politics – are you persuaded?

Away from Westminster, and in the wake of Oxford University's new quota controversy, Sophia Money Coutts writes about why her rejection for being "a spoilt, spoon-fed public school girl" was good for her.

And finally, for Elton John fans flocking to see his blockbuster biopic, Rocketman, Tristram Fane Saunders has settled down to watch an altogether different film of the star's life: Tantrum and Tiaras.

Because you registered for The Telegraph, the articles below are free for you to read for the next seven days. I hope you enjoy them. And as ever, there's always much, much more on our website.

Chris

My Choices

Rosa Prince makes the case for Tory leader contenders playing dirty. Do you agree?

Peter Foster goes inside this dying democracy being propped up by the EU. Read his full investigation.

"I was a smug know-it-all who'd never failed at anything": read Sophia Money Coutt's reflections on why not getting into Oxford was the best thing for her.

Tristram Fane Saunders thinks this documentary reveals who Elton John really is. Find out what he discovered.

"Women do have affairs – we just don't like to talk about it". Read why one author wants to rethink infidelity.

 

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