Fred Kelly
Fred Kelly is a writer and director from London. He is a regular freelancer at The Week, The Daily Mail and others.
“Scottish visas” would double down on two failed ideas
The plan offers the worst of devolution and mass migration in one policy
Confessions of a Melbourne Bus-Fare Evader
I am become bus, destroyer of bourgeois class consciousness
They call it Poppy love
Poppy is, simply, a dog who knows what she wants
Save nursing from the universities
There is no need for nursing to be a graduate only occupation
Imaginary friends
The idea of a synthetic companion that knows everything about you goes well beyond friendship
Labour’s insecurity counsel
A strategy of concession and apology will not build Britain’s soft power
Kemi Badenoch won’t save the Conservatives
Her radical credentials are based on pure PR
Shattered illusions
The record of the authorities defies denials of two-tier policing
In defence of the incredulous stare
To argue is to indulge in a practice, with all that this entails