
Andy Beckett
Andy Beckett is a prominent British journalist and columnist for The Guardian, known for his insightful commentary on political and social issues. His work often explores themes of democracy, authoritarianism, and the complexities of contemporary British politics.
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Andy Beckett is a Guardian columnist discussing the implications of authoritarianism and populism.
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The UK has a history of coddling authoritarian leaders – now it’s happening again | Andy Beckett





































