The Mail on Sunday

Has the Republic of Transgendr­ia scrapped its support for Ukraine?

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UKRAINIAN flags, once everywhere, have now mostly disappeare­d from the buildings of Oxford University. They have been replaced by the increasing­ly complicate­d stripey banners of sexual liberation and gender politics. As I cycle through the city, I sometimes wonder if I am, in fact, living in the Republic of Transgendr­ia.

Is this because the students are bored with Ukraine, or because they have grasped that their radical sexual politics would not get a big welcome in some parts of that far-from-liberal country?

Have they discovered that Ukraine is, in fact, corrupt and badly governed, and guilty of atrocities against its own citizens? I do not know.

But I think it is certainly time for thought to replace emotion, as Britain wonders what to do about this crisis. We have absolutely no material interest in a long, draining, bloody AmericanRu­ssian war (such as this is) fought on the territory of Ukraine and using Ukrainians as pawns.

On the contrary, as a country and a people we would benefit greatly from a negotiated peace, as would the Ukrainians.

Pope Francis, who has also been very rude about Russia’s Orthodox Church leaders, has now twice stated that there was some provocatio­n of Russia in this conflict. This view is even held by the severely anti-Putin American neoconserv­ative Robert Kagan.

So I think any intelligen­t person should now feel free to accept this possibilit­y. Likewise, all those rightly outraged by the storming of the US’s Capitol building in January 2021 need to take a look at the much more successful mob attack on Ukraine’s seat of government, by an armed mob, in February 2014. There is wrong on both sides. It is time to stop the killing and destructio­n, instead of treating the war as a desirable and admirable thing.

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