Richard Griffiths
Richard Griffiths is the author of several books on the European right, most recently What Did You Do During The War (Routledge)
Britain’s little Hitlers
Richard Griffiths reviews Failed Führers, by Graham Macklin
Take a bow
This season’s must-have neckwear is a sartorial two-fingered salute to life
Rite of autumn
Labour is celebrating the harvest and definitely not sacrificing pensioners in the hopes that the gods grant us plenty in the coming fiscal year
Why is the BBC so obsessed with drag?
Incessant coverage of drag shows and drag queens has become something of a running joke
The iconoclast’s last defence
Artistic excuses for Just Stop Oil are confused and opportunistic
Rocking the Reichstag
Women across the world have been protesting against the bizarre new German self-ID laws
Boris the Innocent
The Johnsonian lexicon has yet to incorporate the word “responsibility”
Anti-extremism or opportunism?
The UK government should be more careful to distinguish criminal activities from legitimate opinion
Make high culture popular again
We need to face the music and embrace the highbrow
Minimum pricing, maximum annoyance
No one wins when the minimum price for alcohol rises
Humble pie?
Ric Holden is painfully aware that he is only just Holden on to his seat
The public sector must reform or die
Too big to fail? It is too big to succeed