Coronavirus, capitalism and liberty – Jonathan Eida
4 January 2020 | OPINION
As we approach a year of living under the spell of coronavirus, each country’s battle lines have been drawn in...
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...
Rory Stewart: A Prime Minister for these challenging times – Reece...
31 May 2019 | OPINION
Before the
angry responses roll in saying that Rory Stewart for PM is the worst idea on
this planet since Ed Miliband...
What the 2020 Presidential election means for US foreign policy –...
30 January 2021 | OPINION
Thomas Clowes-Pritchard is a Policy Fellow of The Pinsker Centre, a campus-based think tank which facilitates discussion on global affairs...
This Budget is a gallon of gruel – Richard Tice
16 MARCH 2023 | OPINION
Spin, bluster, sound and noise always rage around any Budget. Do you get that strange feeling of having heard all...
The CBDC debate highlights the dearth of discussion about privacy in...
8 DECEMBER 2022 | OPINION
As I sat listening to Toby Young galvanise a crowd of concerned and disaffected British citizens, it became very clear...
Schools should teach politics and the voting age should be lowered...
20 May 2020 | OPINION
The purpose of education is to broaden our minds, get us thinking about new things and challenge our own ideas...
Celebrating the jobs boom – Paul Maginnis
21 February 2019 | OPINION
Statistics can often be dull. But when it comes to discussing the British job market, using them is unavoidable.
3.8 million...
Conservatism and social mobility – Paul Maginnis
23 December 2018 | OPINION
There are many vital issues which this country is currently grappling with. From Brexit, to terrorism, to funding our NHS,...
A reflection on the Brexit anniversary – Jonathan Eida
23 June 2020 | OPINION
Today, 23rd June, marks the fourth anniversary since the historic event that was the Brexit referendum. Crucially, it is the...