On Conservative hauntology
A ghost haunted the Conservative Party Conference — the ghost of what might have been
The British state is a machine that kills its operators
The system is the problem, not Keir Starmer
The joy of war films
For decades, they have connected generations around culture, history and the love of a good story
Kemi’s loss is Reform’s gain
Danny Kruger has created a nightmare on Matthew Parker Street
We need a counter-deliverution
For too long, the service economy has profited from illegal immigration
We are facing a crisis of competency
The struggles of the Office for National Statistics illustrate the struggles of the British state
The right wing case for Israel scepticism
Britain’s national interest is not code for uncritical support of Benjamin Netanyahu
What’s the point of a council?
The Epping model vs the Birmingham model
The Conservatives must push what is falling
Kemi Badenoch has failed and it is time to move on
Britain is breaking apart
Neocommunal politics leads to the collapse of the common good
