December 4, 2020
Brexit is a betrayal of Britain’s farmers We'll all suffer the consequences of the Government's terrible plan for agriculture
James Rebanks
04.12
Is Farage’s Reform Party onto something? Parliament is full of lockdown fans, but out in the real world resentment is growing
Gavin Haynes
30.11
The Covid tiers can’t go soon enough When lockdown ends, the Government should look to traffic lanes, not traffic lights
Freddie Sayers
24.11
The rot at the heart of Westminster The British state is too dysfunctional to save, according to one of the country's leading thinkers
Aris Roussinos
19.11
Brexit makes more sense than ever If Remain had won, we'd be wrangling over the EU's nightmarish Covid rescue plan
Peter Franklin
18.11
Of course devolution was a disaster The political future of the entire UK is waiting on the whim of four million Scottish voters
Aris Roussinos
03.11
In polls we trust They're not perfect, but they're the best indication of public opinion we've got
Freddie Sayers
27.10
Fear Russian nukes, not cyberwarriors While the West obsesses over ineffectual meddling on Facebook, Putin is commissioning missiles
Mike Martin
22.10
Why bishops shouldn’t stay out of politics Christianity is not just a narrow little hobby for the soul, but a vision of the whole world
Giles Fraser
09.10
The traffic wars speeding your way Screaming matches, Facebook flamewars, civil disobedience — the fight for the streets is getting ugly
Peter Franklin
06.10
The Tory problem with poshness The old symbols of privilege still have the power to do the Conservatives real harm
Peter Franklin
22.09
Of course Trump can win A repeat of 2016 would reveal the centre-Left as having no response to populism
Matthew Goodwin