Ian Gow
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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
American strategy in Iran is wiser than it seems
President Trump’s intervention will leave the world safer than it was
On Britain as a capitalist command economy
It is neither neoliberal nor socialist but a secret third thing
Saint Nicola
Nicola Sturgeon wants sympathy for her husband’s crimes—but after years spent avoiding awkward questions, her latest reinvention may be the hardest sell yet.
Reform’s man in Makerfield
An interview with Rob Kenyon about online controversies and national priorities
Will Spain become a Protestant country?
How immigration is changing the religious dynamics of a traditional Catholic stronghold
Fence-sitting in a time of peril
Daniel Johnson condemns the Prime
Minister’s impotent handwringing when
America called for help in the Iran war
Reform is making a mistake on Iran
The party is throwing its weight behind an unpopular and perilous cause
Brexit was not an act of economic self-harm
Whatever you have heard, UK-EU trade is doing just fine
The Islamopopulist march continues
Overshadowed by the Reform and Green surges, the Muslim vote continues a long march through the corridors of power
Class war in the upper house
The end of the Lords’ ancient
right to resolve peerage disputes
is the latest casualty of Labour’s
constitutional vandalism
A mean mood in Makerfield
Reform have enthusiasm, but quiet Labour voters could still swing it for Burnham
English football is not boring
Greater competition is being confused with dullness
Calypso and carnage
A seismic Test series and a harbinger of a new force in Test cricket
Drill, baby, drill
We need Cornish lithium and tin just as much as North Sea oil — whatever the nimbys say
