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Clark supports the return of capital and corporal punishment and tougher prison sentences. He considers these to be the authentic Labour position which was distorted from the 1950s/60s onwards by people who were "liberals rather than socialists" ([[The Spectator]], [[June 9]], [[2001]]). |
Clark supports the return of capital and corporal punishment and tougher prison sentences. He considers these to be the authentic Labour position which was distorted from the 1950s/60s onwards by people who were "liberals rather than socialists" ([[The Spectator]], [[June 9]], [[2001]]). |
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In addition to his journalism, Clark teaches |
In addition to his journalism, Clark teaches at [http://www.otc.ac.uk/retake/subjects/2005/govpolitic.htm Oxford Tutorial College]. |
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In 2006, Clark attempted to [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1737076,00.html sue the writer Oliver Kamm] for comments Kamm had made on his blog but this claim was [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2006/11/neil_clark.html rejected]. Kamm said that Clark had inaccurately cited source material in a review and that Clark had not denied this even when invited to do this if appropriate. |
In 2006, Clark attempted to [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1737076,00.html sue the writer Oliver Kamm] for comments Kamm had made on his blog but this claim was [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2006/11/neil_clark.html rejected]. Kamm said that Clark had inaccurately cited source material in a review and that Clark had not denied this even when invited to do this if appropriate. |
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Neil Clark (born 1966) is a British journalist and blogger. His work has appeared in newspapers and journals in Britain and overseas including The First Post, The Guardian, The Australian, The Times, Observer Sport Monthly, The Fleet Street Letter, The Morning Star, American Conservative, New Statesman, The Spectator, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, Racing and Football Outlook and Racing Post.
He writes on subjects including politics, literature, travel, television sitcoms and sport. He is a http://www.guardian.co.uk/gambling/story/0,,1940468,00.html horse racing correspondent for Racing and Football Outlook]. In 1992, he wrote the biography of the Scottish point-to-point horse Flying Ace. He opposes British and American foreign policy in the Balkans and the Middle East.
Clark supports the return of capital and corporal punishment and tougher prison sentences. He considers these to be the authentic Labour position which was distorted from the 1950s/60s onwards by people who were "liberals rather than socialists" (The Spectator, June 9, 2001).
In addition to his journalism, Clark teaches at Oxford Tutorial College.
In 2006, Clark attempted to sue the writer Oliver Kamm for comments Kamm had made on his blog but this claim was rejected. Kamm said that Clark had inaccurately cited source material in a review and that Clark had not denied this even when invited to do this if appropriate.