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Douglas Murray

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Douglas Murray is a British author, political commentator, and associate director of the Henry Jackson Society, a foreign policy think tank based in London. Murray has written several books, including The Strange Death of Europe, The Madness of Crowds, and The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, and Islam, which have all been widely acclaimed. Murray also contributes regularly to publications such as The Spectator and The Wall Street Journal.

Murray is an outspoken critic of mass immigration, multiculturalism, and political correctness, which he believes have undermined European culture and weakened the West's ability to defend itself against radical Islam. His views have earned him praise and criticism from the political spectrum. For example, British Prime Minister Theresa May praised his book The Strange Death of Europe, while the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused him of "promoting racism and intolerance."

Murray is also a passionate advocate for freedom of speech, arguing that Western governments must protect the right of citizens to express their opinions, even if they are unpopular or offensive. He has been involved in several high-profile cases where he has defended people's right to express their opinions and has even been threatened with legal action by those who disagree with him.

In addition to his writing and political commentary, Murray is a frequent speaker at universities and other public debates. He has appeared on several British television shows, including BBC Radio 4's Today program, Sky News, and Channel 4 News. He also frequently appears on Fox News in the US and has appeared as a guest on shows such as The O'Reilly Factor, Sean Hannity, and Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Murray is a passionate defender of the values of freedom and democracy, and his views have found a wide audience in both the UK and the US. His books and writings have won praise from both sides of the political spectrum, and he is regularly invited to speak at universities and other public events.

Murray has also been involved in a number of campaigns and initiatives. One of them is the Centre for Social Justice, a think tank that promotes social justice through the free market and libertarian policies. He has been a vocal critic of the European Union and has spoken out in favor of Brexit. He has also been a vocal critic of the imprisonment of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and the treatment of political prisoners in the Middle East.

Murray is a passionate advocate of human rights and democracy and has spoken out in favor of LGBT rights and against oppressive regimes throughout the world. He has been a strong supporter of the National Review since its founding and has appeared as a guest on their radio show.

Murray is an engaging and thoughtful commentator, and his views have earned him a wide audience in both the UK and the US. His books and writings have won praise from both sides of the political spectrum, and he is regularly invited to speak at universities and other public events.

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The Strange Death of Europe

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