Since Brexit, the paranoid style has become normalised in Britain. A country once famed for its stability and broadly balanced civic culture is now dominated by a paranoid culture.
“Paranoia,” based on a novel by Joseph Finder, resembles the template for early John Grisham films or for Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street,” stories in which the young hungry guy who wants to make a name ...
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The growing paranoia of British politics

Nepal, Nov. 20 -- Conspiratorial narratives have always swirled around the corridors of Number 10. Studies of the British ...
Paranoia is a common word that's commonly misunderstood. "S/he's so paranoid!" can be heard in everyday conversation with the same incomprehension as saying someone is "OCD" because they're organized.
Having suspicions and worries regarding loved ones is normal to a certain extent. When these fears are exaggerated and not founded on any real basis, however, these notions are termed paranoia.
Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal started quite a stir last fall when he labeled his fellow Republicans “the stupid party.” Jindal was referring to the medieval reproductive views of two failed GOP ...