A bad day for useful idiots
4 APRIL 2023 | OPINION
Today, on 4 April 2023, Finland becomes the 31st member of NATO.
This is a very good day for NATO and...
Nailing the jelly – PMQs 12th February 2025
12 FEBRUARY 2025 | OPINION
The Opposition struggles to wrench itself free of the Conservative Party’s lamentable record over the past years and remains vulnerable...
Gollum and Golem: PMQs 29th October 2025
29 OCTOBER 2025 | OPINION
Recently, the Speaker has allowed Sir Keir some latitude in his opening preambles. On the 15th, Starmer included 450 self-justifying...
The silencing of the lambs – Alex Nieora
6 December 2018 | OPINION
On the issue of free speech, we are in at best a managed decline.
Social media
Social media exerts extreme influence on...
Corbyn, Boris, Hunt – British politics has never had it so...
9 July 2019 | OPINION
The Labour Party have today confirmed their position on Brexit, which is to back Remain and call for a new...
The Future of the European Union: Treaty Change, Legislation, Fragmentation or...
27 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 country cannot be run by opinion poll
28 January 2022 | OPINION
Brexit has had and will have continue to have wide-ranging implications. But perhaps one of the less remarked-upon changes that...
‘Golden’ Brown’s cattle raid on pensions
5 AUGUST 2024 | OPINION
The new Labour Government plans to use our pension money to fund infrastructure and clean energy, but there are some...
Discourtesy – PMQs 4th June 2025
4 JUNE 2025 | OPINION
The PM’s rough manners and disregard for relevance have worsened.
Jesse Norman MP (Con) raised a point of order at the...
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...





















