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?
The curse of super-councillors
MPs should not be focused on the local at the expense of the national
What the Conservatives should learn from Keir Starmer
The only way to reform the Tories is to purge
Pro-parent policies can raise birth rates
Practical change can help people to have as many children as they want
Have hope, have kids
How parenthood can steel us against stress and despair
Where the Tories must go from here
The Conservative Party must set aside backbiting in favour of building a radical political project that can appeal to young and old alike
Women can have short hair, too
Pseudo-progressives are resurrecting gender stereotypes
Alastair Campbell’s gender neutral nonsense
Alastair Campbell might not care about single-sex spaces, but women do
Polish strings
Grazyna Bacewicz: Symphonies 3 &4; Concerto for string orchestra (both on Chandos)