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Holding the euro to ransom

17 December 2010

Writing in the Guardian, Martin Kettle criticises credit rating agencies for holding the eurozone to ransom. In the Financial Times, Samuel Brittan offers a defence of Gordon Brown's record and argues that Brown's opinion on economics is still worth listening to. In the Daily Telegraph, Andrew Brown calls upon MPs to have an open and honest debate on drugs legalisation. An editorial in the Times dismisses Julian Assange as a conspiracy theorist. Finally, in the Guardian, John Pilger argues that to defend WikiLeaks is to defend democracy.

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