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?
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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
Unionists should unite
It’s time to build alliances to ensure that unionists are not let down again
Quinlan Terry
He kept the flame of classicism alive at a time when it burnt very low
Regulating the rogue degree factories
Do universities have the resources and the will to monitor what is happening in their name?
The NHS is no longer above question
People are finally, if grudgingly, waking up to its flaws
Reform’s reality gap
Behind the rhetoric of mass deportations, Reform UK’s numbers and logistics don’t yet add up
RIP New Labour?
Keir Starmer’s failure should mark a decisive break with a failed consensus
A win for academic freedom
The university free speech complaints scheme is (finally) going ahead
The UK’s messiest election ever?
Trying to predict the results of the next election is a mug’s game
Manic and messianic
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Royal Shakespeare Company
