Tag: Conservatives

Total Results: 78


July 13, 2020

In defence of working-class conservatism Showing respect for left-behind communities doesn't constitute an attack on metropolitan values

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
17.06

17.06

How the Left betrayed feminism Who needs women's sex-based rights when you have authoritarian utopianism?

Sarah Ditum

Wednesday
13.05

13.05

Boris Johnson and the ravages of office What effect has the coronavirus had on those protecting the health of the country?

Ian Birrell

Wednesday
15.04

15.04

I don’t want life to go back to ‘normal’ So much of the pre-Covid-19 world was geared up for the 'gregarious' and merely tolerated by many of us

Graeme Archer

Tuesday
03.03

03.03

The world needs curmudgeons We'd fall prey to every hare-brained scheme going if it weren't for grumpy old men and women

Sam Leith

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

Tuesday
24.12

24.12

2015 was a warm-up for the liberal Ragnarök Just when the political establishment thought they were safe, it all went horribly wrong

Peter Franklin

Monday
23.12

23.12

How I learned the Tories weren’t evil Working in the coalition taught me that humility must take the place of hubris in our politics

Polly Mackenzie

Friday
20.12

20.12

The ‘green crap’ lessons of 2013 Any politician hoping to achieve Net Zero should pay attention to David Cameron's environmental change of heart

James Kirkup

Monday
16.12

16.12

Eight ways to unite the nation We've endured too many years of bad government. Let's hope Boris seizes this chance to be a great leader

Polly Mackenzie

Friday
13.12

13.12

The three words that won the election Coming from Theresa May, the phrase 'Get Brexit Done' didn't sound convincing; coming from Boris Johnson, it swept the board

James Johnson