Digital ID
In defence of Digital ID
We have to adapt to the challenges of the 21st Century
“Digital ID” proves that the government has run out of ideas
It simply will not fix the issue it claims it will fix
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The establishment is still living in an immigration fantasy land
It is influential left-wingers, not the broader public, who have deluded themselves on mass migration
The lonely death of Henry Nowak
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Leaving the ECHR would not make Britain like Russia
The case for opposing withdrawal is currently intellectually fatuous
Eat less chicken
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Indefinite leave, unlimited access
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After the flood
Net migration may be falling, but the long tail of Britain’s recent immigration regime ensures the debate is far from over
A profound Tory
Simon Heffer’s biography of Enoch Powell very much deserves revisiting
Britain will be worse without hereditary peers
The expulsion of the hereditaries is neither fair nor pragmatic
The American chaos machine
The United States’s current aggressive expansionism and domestic strife are an intrinsic part of its national character
Labour’s toxic medicine
The more they treat the symptoms of decline, the worse things get
Spectres of folk
Can the gallery embrace unofficial culture?
North Korea’s rogue state development
How Kim Jong Un is embracing the modern world
