Robert Monmouth
Robert Monmouth is a British writer.
The fantasy world of Anglo-Afrocentrism
History is being twisted for political purposes
Sausage to fortune
Vague promises might haunt Starmer more than an embarrassing gaffe
Procedural Man
The Process is good, the Process is correct, no matter what, trust the Process
Should you really admit to regretting having kids?
Lamenting parenthood creates a psychological trap
No, Churchill wasn’t the bad guy
The debate over Britain’s wartime leader has been reignited by an ignorant revisionist account
Bants means bans
Scarcely any football chants will be allowed under Labour’s new “equality” rules
In defence of hereditary peers
Starmer’s spiteful plan for the Lords breaks an important intergenerational contract
A bloodless coup in Bucharest
How can elections be cancelled without substantive reasons even being presented?
Humble pie?
Ric Holden is painfully aware that he is only just Holden on to his seat
Mental illness is more complex than we think
There are no easy answers when it comes to mental health
The Old Vic under siege
The King’s favourite Shakespearean need hardly trouble himself with such dreary details
Is the culture war over?
Populist political victories do nothing to change the reality of progressive institutional dominance