Enoch Powell
A profound Tory
Simon Heffer’s biography of Enoch Powell very much deserves revisiting
The new “enemy within”
Britain needs clear thinking and cheap energy
Now the Left have nowhere to hide
The PM’s speech has given the Right the chance to win an almighty mandate
The day integration died
On the deliberate policy to discourage immigrants to assimilate
British in name only
We should question the residency rights of those who fail to integrate
There is no conservative case for Keir Starmer
Despairing at the Tories is understandable, but the opposition of your opposition is not your ally
Citizen of nowhere
Street names go woke, David Brent gets his wish, a historian quotes the past and The Vicar of Dibley takes the knee
Fifty years on: the battle to elect Britain’s first black MP
Dr David Pitt’s experience is now largely forgotten. It shouldn’t be.
Pursued by Furies
Neither Roy Jenkins nor Enoch Powell became prime minister, but they are our two most influential postwar politicians
