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Boris Johnson
Total Results: 315
February 20, 2020
Will Britain join the European baby push?
Pro-natal policies might win Boris support in newly Tory seats
Colin Brazier
Tuesday
18.02
18.02
Why Boris should bring back conscription
We need something more radical than a recruitment drive to fill the gaps in our public services
Polly Mackenzie
Friday
14.02
14.02
The unspeakable life of John Bercow
In his autobiography, the former speaker reveals himself to be an embittered avatar of ambition
Douglas Murray
Thursday
13.02
13.02
‘Cultural Christian’ is an empty idea
When non-believers take the cross they are really talking about in-groups and out-groups
Mary Harrington
Monday
10.02
10.02
What Boris Johnson could learn from Emmanuel Macron
There is an increasingly post-liberal drift to the French President's strategic vision
Aris Roussinos
Thursday
06.02
06.02
I don’t miss the nastiness of the Left
The Tories recognise that human beings are inherently broken; the Left is convinced we're perfectible
Giles Fraser
Monday
03.02
03.02
The two faces of Boris Johnson
The PM's classical education instilled a rhetorical world view well-suited to our times
Freddie Sayers
Friday
17.01
17.01
The New York Times’ bizarre campaign against Britain
America's most prestigious paper keeps producing laughably inaccurate pieces presenting the UK as a racist hellhole
Douglas Murray
Monday
13.01
13.01
How Boris could blow his majority
History shows that landslide victories are no guarantee that governments will be returned to power
Peter Franklin
Friday
10.01
10.01
What can we expect from 2020 politics?
Donald Trump will win, national populism will continue apace and the Green movement will grow
Matthew Goodwin
Tuesday
07.01
07.01
The poisoning of liberal democracy
Ferdinand Mount's <I> The New Few </i> presages a decade destabilised by inequality and incompetent oligarchies
Tanya Gold
Monday
06.01
06.01
Can the Tories cling on to the Red Wall?
The Conservatives need a five-year plan to stop a swing back to Labour
David Jeffery
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