Jonathan Kay
Jonathan Kay is an editor at Quillette
Canada’s grave errors
Why does a country once regarded as a model of moderation and sanity now view itself as a seething den of blood-soaked bigotry and white supremacy?
Folly, fantasy and Britain’s defence crisis
Britain has spent scarce resources in support of the fantasy of “Global Britain”
How will Christian MPs shape the assisted suicide debate?
The Tory Christian is in decline, but the Labour Christian could make the difference
Are Jewish students really afraid of the Freedom of Speech Act?
Some of have raised concerns, yes, but generalisations are wrong and unhelpful
Are all Christians monks?
George Guiver’s book exudes down-to-earthiness, bordering on irreverence
Bernard-Henri Lévy
France’s celebrity philosopher, war reporter and professional pessimist
Is public religion the new heresy?
It makes no sense to argue that faith should not inform ethical decisions
Tom Stoppard’s Hampstead drama
Best not try to memorise this deceptive Connect Four of relationships — just get into the flow
It’s the economy, stupid
The US election was another reminder of people’s biggest political priority
Is “progressive realism” either?
Weighing up the rights and wrongs of the Lammy Doctrine
The predictability of subverting expectations
What to expect when you’re expecting your expectations to be subverted