Matthew Goodwin
Matthew Goodwin is a British writer and academic
What the public think about the Rwanda Plan
Sunak is heading for a make or break vote for his government
The big Tory lie
They promised high-skill immigration. We got something else entirely
The Great Awokening of British media
New research throws light on how the media landscape is being transformed
Setting ourselves on fire
Multiculturalism has created fractured communities where nobody cares
Don’t bet on green energy
Groupthink has blinded us into backing solar and wind. Will a big short make us see sense?
The soaraway success of scoops and smut
Tabloid sensibility wasn’t just about visual presentation, it was also about the way stories were written
Carelessness in the community
Who are the “community leaders” who are currently shaping police policy in Birmingham?
Don’t Cry for Me, Diego Garcia
A small island is in trouble, foreigners are probably up to no good, and the Tories are yomping to the rescue
The death of conservatism?
Individually and collectively, we must choose life
Bridget Phillipson: culture warrior
The Labour party seems determined to end the culture war — by winning it
Israel’s forever war
Netanyahu risks dragging his country and his allies into an open-ended regional conflict
Blue-collar brilliance
1970s Pittsburgh wasn’t just a steel town: it was the steel town
Two-tier policing is not new
Our authorities must operate without fear or favour again
Snapshot of the PM who killed his party
History is a wonderful guide to political practice in the present, just so long as nothing is different