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[[George Eaton]] is an English journalist associated with The New Statesman. He got Roger Scruton fired by interviewing him in bad faith.
 
 
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[[George Eaton]] is an English journalist associated with ''[[The New Statesman]]''. He got [[Roger Scruton]] fired by interviewing him in bad faith.
 
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George Eaton is an English journalist associated with The New Statesman. He got Roger Scruton fired by interviewing him in bad faith.

 

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Document:The Scruton tapesarticle27 April 2019Douglas MurrayDeconstruction of a hit piece by The New Statesman which cost Scruton his unpaid goverment adisor position. It was based on egregious manipulation and misrepresentation of an interview with the paper's George Eaton
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