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End of Trump, but not Trumpism

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Plus: Covid rules mistreat our war heroes, Lord Sacks' obituary and the launch of our Christmas Char

Plus: Covid rules mistreat our war heroes, Lord Sacks' obituary and the launch of our Christmas Charity Appeal [View in browser]( [The Telegraph]( Monday November 9 2020 From The Editor By Chris Evans, Editor The best of The Telegraph's articles, sent by the Editor Dear reader, Joe Biden’s victory last week will bring to an end the presidency of Donald Trump, but it seems[unlikely to mean the end of Trumpism](. Many of his ideas remain popular and, Janet Daley argues, they will for a long time. Last week also brought the sad news of the passing of Lord Sacks, the former Chief Rabbi. Lord Sacks was an extraordinary man who did great things for his community, but he was also an outspoken and sometimes controversial figure. [Read our obituary here](. In an excellent interview ahead of the publication of his new book,[Michael Parkinson talks in depth to Mick Brown]( about his relationship with his father, excessive drinking, and how the TV industry has changed for the worse. Finally, [our annual Christmas Charity Appeal has just launched]( and you won’t be surprised to learn that it has been heavily influenced by the coronavirus. One of the four charities we are working with this year is Macmillan Cancer Support and [Anna Maxted has spoken to four cancer patients]( what it has been like managing their treatment during the pandemic. Chris P.S. If you haven’t already, make sure you listen to our new Bed of Lies podcast. It tells the extraordinary story of the women unwittingly seduced by undercover police officers. [Episode One is out now](. My Choices [Donald Trump]( Unless the liberal Left starts to listen to ordinary voters, it's only a matter of time before [another populist President]( takes up residence in the White House, says Janet Daley. [Robin and Audrey]( Covid rules aimed at keeping our wartime heroes “safe” while depriving them of the very [human contact that makes life worth living]( is shameful, Allison Pearson writes. Do you agree? [Lord Sacks, former Chief Rabbi of Britain and the British Commonwealth]( The Chief Rabbi who strove to hold his community together while speaking with humanity and clarity to wider society. [Read Lord Sacks' obituary here](. (Free to read) [Sir Michael Parkinson]( Former chat show host, [Sir Michael Parkinson, talks to Mick Brown]( about his new book, excessive drinking, parenting mistakes and why TV is becoming a joke. [Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher in The Crown]( As the new series of [The Crown enters the 1980s]( Charles Moore believes Gillian Anderson's Margaret Thatcher is the most convincing portrayal of the Iron Lady he's seen. [Debbie Render]( We launch [our Christmas Charity Appeal]( and meet four people whose [fight against cancer has been made even more difficult]( by the Covid-19 pandemic. (Free to read) What did you think? Let us know how we're doing using the feedback button below or tweet me [@chrisevans1](. Although I am unable to respond individually to all the emails I receive, I am grateful to you for sending them to me. [Send feedback](mailto:Totheeditor@telegraph.co.uk) We hope you enjoyed our newsletter. If you have questions or feedback, please visit our [help page](. If you have questions about your Telegraph subscription, including delivery issues or technical ones, [please visit this page]( and contact us that way. If you would like a letter to the Editor published in The Telegraph, email it to [dtletters@telegraph.co.uk.](mailto:dtletters@telegraph.co.uk) Please include name, address, work and home telephone numbers. See more Telegraph newsletters [Front Bench]( | [Cookbook]( | [Cars]( | [Good News]( We have sent you this email because you have either asked us to or because we think it will interest you. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your preferences]( For any other questions, please visit our help page [here](. Any offers included in this email come with their own Terms and Conditions, which you can see by clicking on the offer link. We may withdraw offers without notice. Telegraph Media Group Limited or its group companies - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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