Esther McVey: The Conservatives’ Champion of Social Mobility – Paul Maginnis
The Conservative Party is at a crossroads. After 3 years of parliamentary paralysis and stagnation in domestic policy, we need a leader who can...
Michael Gove: Pragmatic Conservatism for the 2020s – Chris Bradford
30 May 2019 | OPINION
Despite experiencing the
consequences of his contentious high school education reforms during the
coalition years, Michael Gove should be the next Conservative...
For university lecturers to strike now is unforgivable
10 November 2021 | OPINION
Students have had a turbulent and uncertain two years. What they need now is the support of those who are...
The crusade against MP “abuse” is censorship under the guise of...
8 November 2019 | OPINION
I remember
listening to a video of Professor Jordan Peterson, who said that whatever
happens on University campuses usually translates into wider...
The inconvenient truth and bright hope of Brexit – Patrick Timms
18 January 2019 | OPINION
Change is a theme that has held sway over British politics for more than two years. Since the morning after...
Nigel Farage’s electoral strategy is one of self-harm – Luke George
4 November 2019 | OPINION
Three and a half years after 17.4 million people voted to leave the European Union, barely any progress has been...
Brexit Fireworks – Ted Jeffery
7 January 2019 | OPINION
For many, the New Year fireworks display is a celebration of the good and the bad, but more importantly that...
Five years of Sadiq Khan has left London with a mountain...
The London Mayoral elections are fast approaching. With only a month left until the election, candidates have upped the tempo in their bid to win the position.
Council Memories: the case of the expensive picture frame – Nick...
29 April 2021 | OPINION
As many people know, I spent nearly a decade working for a local council. When this comes up in conversation...
The Jewish community’s call for action has finally been answered –...
28 November 2019 | OPINION
Leading members of the Jewish community, including religiously
observant figures, have, for 3 or 4 weeks now, been looking for a
well-recognised...