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As subsequently transpired, when Anderson later published a version of her notes, under the title Dear Queen, in 2016, her hilarious reportage was forthright, opinionated, acerbic and immensely appreciated.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/feb/12/janet-anderson-obituary
But from the moment he casually sauntered into the room, his acerbic wit, delivered in his unmistakable Yorkshire gravel, was absolute box office.
Mr Nicholson is the latest in a chorus-line of professional nationalists who’ve taken exception to Mr Dunlop’s acerbic interventions.