Frits Scholten
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Losing control of the narrative
The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration
How the Southport riots broke Starmer’s government
A combination of authoritarianism and hypocrisy proved fatal
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Stop ignoring the Islamisation of our democracy
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
Time for change?
A new book might overstate the durability of Trumpian politics
Broken windows
If small instances of disorder are neglected, greater ones will soon be committed
Good news for the rule of law
Activists who break the law should not be able to appeal to their high-minded motives
Worstall’s Corollary
Rare earths expose a fatal flaw at the heart of industrial strategy: governments intervene in systems they do not remotely understand
Conservatives should learn from Labour
We might disagree with the ideas of Labour politicians, but we can learn from their methods
The hidden bureaucracy shaping Britain’s university curriculum
Putting an end to ideological capture must start with the Quality Assurance Agency
In defence of Gary Stevenson
If economists were only those with doctorates, we would have to ignore both the market’s wisdom and many of its most perceptive critics
Stella Creasy hates questions
For many politicians, being disagreed with is proof that they are right
