The publisher of a forthcoming book about cancel culture has cancelled its plans after the author ranted about Islam on Twitter. The author, Julie Burchill, "stepped over the line" in her verbal attack on writer Ash Sakar, wrote publisher Little, Brown, in its dismissal. — Read the rest
Wednesday 16 December 2020
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