Sam Bidwell
Sam Bidwell is a Parliamentary Researcher and freelance writer, who has written for a number of UK publications on geopolitics, culture, and current affairs. He tweets at @sam_bidwell
London’s monocultural history
It is nonsense to claim that London was “built by immigrants”
The enduring Commonwealth
The rise and fall (and rise?) of the Commonwealth club
Why personal insults fail
Getting personal might be mean, but it is also ineffective
EDI corrodes the rule of law
Embedding EDI in the work of barristers makes for bad law, not a good society
Save us from the menopause mystique
“Menopausal” products make life more rather than less alienating
Will Labour build back better?
The most conspicuous monuments of the last decade are the vast online shopping warehouses
Recreational rioting
Is your right an existential threat to the nation or just blowing off steam? It depends on which flag you’re waving
Irreversible damage
Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence
No room for reform?
We should hope that even the worst people can change
Prom-lematic
Landlords, Lammy, “Land of Hope and Glory” and other questionable phenomena
Is Cheltenham beyond parody?
A books bash these days has to offer Geri and Geoff Hurst and that bloke out of Radiohead
The empty road to serfdom
“Vision Zero” is a tyrannical anti-driving dream