Philippe de Roux
Philippe de Roux is a social entrepreneur, the co-founder of French political party Refondation, and author of La Révolution des Hobbits.
The resurrection of France?
A third way to the cynical politics of Macron and Le Pen exists
How will Christian MPs shape the assisted suicide debate?
The Tory Christian is in decline, but the Labour Christian could make the difference
Bants means bans
Scarcely any football chants will be allowed under Labour’s new “equality” rules
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 childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King
The right-on, left-wing oppressors
A flaw in the design of academic studies makes the Left appear less authoritarian than the Right
Centre for a vassal state
Why is a think tank dedicated to “Inclusive Trade” trying to tie the UK to EU imports?
A race to the bottom
Women should not give legitimacy to an appalling platform
Twitter has always been toxic
Bluesky is a reminder of an earlier form of smug spitefulness
A real plan for growth
A series of simple economic blunders has led to self-defeating policies that strangle any chance of prosperity for all
Leo Varadkar is still stirring division
The former Taoiseach should have more humility
Lightweight Kate Winslet
Our most versatile of English roses must accept that one role is beyond even her