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Judicial Challenges and Conservative Critique

It is necessary to put it in these terms, because those are the terms the 15-year Tory sustained and appointed quango itself thought in, and fully intended to implement, to the detriment of justice and good order — until Jenrick noisily opposed them. But there’s the thing: noise is not enough. Take the judges Jenrick fought: something is profoundly wrong with the bench, the people who sit on it and the ideologies they subscribe to. Yet a mere return to some pleasing fantasy of an imagined jurisp...

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