The only options for a second referendum – Joe Smith
24 March 2019 | OPINION
If we hold a 'People's Vote', there should be two options on the ballot paper. Remain and hard Brexit.
Both...
Parliament is out of touch with the people – Toby Amiel
20 March 2019 | OPINION
Making a success of Brexit was always going to be difficult. The last three months have brought these challenges into...
Is there any trust left in the Brexit debate? – Patrick...
10 March 2019 | OPINION
The trust placed in politicians to deliver on what they promised the electorate, and to do so with competence, is...
The Conservative Party and social reform – Paul Maginnis
5 March 2019 | OPINION
I bet I’m not the only Conservative whose blood boils when they hear the Labour Party talk about the NHS....
Is supporting Brexit an extreme position? – Toby Amiel
3 March 2019 | OPINION
The eleven MPs who now sit as independents do not have a coherent platform on which to stand. They know...
The future of the NHS – Tom Pritchard
25 February 2019 | OPINION
Save Our NHS! Save Our NHS! is the tone of today’s healthcare debate across Britain. Tory moderates say they are in...
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...
The case for a graduate tax – Paul Maginnis
15 February 2019 | OPINION
Tuition fees are a visceral subject for many students who resent the fact that the generation which have come before...
Day One – Patrick Timms
12 February 2019 | OPINION
The day after the EU referendum was unlike any other I have experienced following a public vote.
Aside from the more...
A new type of grammar school – Paul Maginnis
7 February 2019 | OPINION
Growing up in Northern Ireland at the beginning of this century, the binary system of grammar schools and secondary moderns...





















