British culture

The British have become a nation of mental serfs

The Edington Fellowship and the future of Britain

It offered the chance for serious reflection in rewarding company

It is much easier to talk about civilisation than to be civilised

Managerialists should recognise that an effective state needs a strong nation

On “cisheteropatriarchy” and the ugliness and obscurity of cultural discourse

It should be the end point of integration rather than a tool to encourage it

Our liberal national elites are unwilling to let go of their delusions

They have been given no reason to think otherwise