Hamza King
Hamza King is Editor-in-Chief of Phlexible Philosophy. He tweets at @hamzaking321
Trouble beneath the surface
Labour’s triumph obscures worrying signs of division and chaos brewing in British society
There is no human right to assisted suicide
Lady Hale is wrong about the existing laws
Britain was not built on slavery and imperialism
At least in its current, extreme interpretation, the Williams Thesis is almost certainly false
The Conservatives must repent and rebuild
The Tories have to put themselves in a position to exploit Labour weakness
Lone danger
One certainly wouldn’t expect anything resembling loyalty from the wolves running “Theatreland”
Setting ourselves on fire
Multiculturalism has created fractured communities where nobody cares
Welcome to butter mountain
Labour’s extraordinary predicted majority might disappear almost as quickly as it arrives
Scruffy splendour
Holy Week showcases a very Venetian combination of Renaissance splendour and DIY
Jane Austen versus virtue signalling
What Mansfield Park can tell us about contemporary politics
The secret war of a wolf in chic clothing
Dudley Clarke had his fingers in many of the most interesting pies of covert operations in World War II
No dog in this fight
A Labour government will bring fresh disasters to replace the old Tory ones, but the Critic will continue its policy of honest criticism