Mere words are now criminal. We are inching towards totalitarianism
Politics has become entangled with subjective experience, yet nobody seems to realise how dangerous this is
Politics has become entangled with subjective experience, yet nobody seems to realise how dangerous this is
Crises were worse in the 1970s, but back then the social contract was still intact. Lockdowns and other failures have torn it up
The ruling class foolishly believed they could use moral coercion to silence dissent. Varadkar proves how wrong they were
The desire to work and earn a living has been crushed out of the population by high welfare and high taxes
Don’t blame Reform. Sunak’s party is unravelling because it succumbed to socialist delusions that were impossible to implement
The Corporation's funding model is hopelessly out of date. But politicians hoping to be elected are unwilling to challenge the licence fee
Doctors say they are too busy to see patients, yet are hard at work drumming up business from healthy people
What would it do to the credibility of the West if the leader of the Free world was not free himself?
As the Post Office scandal has also exposed, there is a chasm between the attitudes of the elite and the public
Nobody could have mastered the Covid pandemic. The PM should admit that, then focus on Sir Keir’s empty politics
Optimism is currently in short supply – but after a disastrous year, there must be hope for 2024
Politicians can barely hide their true views for long enough to beg for your vote. It’s no wonder populism is surging
The former prime minister thinks creative tension makes for better government. In a crisis, that’s just not true
It is not an insult to Abu Dhabi to insist on separation between a free-spirited newspaper and the apparatus of government
From tax to migration, we know next to nothing about Keir Starmer’s plans - but the little we do is alarming
Who do they suppose are their core voters, if not these middle income earners who are furious about the rising tax burden?