He's gone too soon
! I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that we won't be getting those insightful columns from Martin Kettle anymore
. His approach to journalism was all about diving deep into complex issues, rather than just scratching the surface. It's a shame that his absence is being felt so much - I know I've missed his weekly read
.
I love how Kirsty Devaney and Chris Wood are stepping up to keep his legacy alive
. And it's heartwarming to hear that Kettle will be continuing to contribute to The Guardian in new ways
. His commitment to constructive dialogue is something we could all learn from, especially in these polarized times
.
I do wish he'd written more about the human side of politics - his columns always felt so informed and nuanced, like you were getting the full picture
. But I guess that's what makes his work so valuable - it's not just about analysis, but also about empathy
.
I love how Kirsty Devaney and Chris Wood are stepping up to keep his legacy alive
I do wish he'd written more about the human side of politics - his columns always felt so informed and nuanced, like you were getting the full picture