Brendon Sylvester
Brendon Sylvester taught English and poetry in Phoenix, Arizona before joining the John Jay Fellowship in Philadelphia.
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Gary Stevenson is wrong about wealth taxes
The popular economist is irritating, but more importantly he is mistaken
Why they hated Ann Widdecombe
Fair-minded people could agree or disagree with her opinions. Left-wing bigots hated her for not abandoning them
What is wrong now was wrong before
Julia Gillard should not pretend that the “unintended consequences” of the gender debate were unknowable
Ethnic minorities are abandoning Labour
It is not just Muslim voters who have been abandoning the Labour Party
Trump will not discredit Europe’s populist right
European populism is a lot deeper than mere Trumpism
The third man
Bridget Phillipson’s “Code of Practice” has clarified nothing on sex and gender
All the single ladies
Instead of trying to persuade reluctant women into motherhood, policymakers should focus on helping enthusiastic parents have larger families
Britain’s housing crisis is a crisis for veterans
We have to make the system more able to house our heroes
Soft-Play Britain
Britain’s governing class talks of growth and grandeur but focuses on planters and paint schemes
Squeezing out your generation
New laws are harming, not helping, younger people
Plant sentience
Pollination, long treated as a largely mechanical transaction, begins to look more like a dialogue
Hey, leftists, leave independent schools alone
The campaign against independent schools is irrational, short-sighted and destructive
Nigel Farage, community leader
The logic of multiculturalism is turning on its architects
The decline of British food culture
The products of social media virality and high street homogenisation leave the ambitious diner as cold as a neglected jacket potato
