You would have a point - if this was reporting. But it isn’t. It’s an opinion piece.I really wish people (of whichever persuasion politically) would stop doing this. You can't discount the reporting because you don't like the publication. You should only discount it if it's wrong.
If it were reporting we could judge it on whether the facts are accurate and not worry about who published it.
In an opinion piece the publications editorial stance (right leaning with a focus on “anti woke” and libertarianism) becomes very relevant. Because it is using selected examples and loaded language to create and argument - one that will be influence by the bias / editorial stance.
My response came from the eye rolls I get from anything that leads from the “anti woke” perspective. Not least because I was partially pulled into that sphere for a while and took longer than I’d like to spot what was going on. And then of course having a right leaning bias with a libertarian (so inherently anti institution) message means that I am hardly going to consider it to have a fair and reasonable view of what it at least supposed to be a centre left government (or at least one that is left of the Tories that are used as the comparison piece)