Immigration
The Spanish government is making a gigantic immigration gamble
As right-wingers gain ground, Pedro Sánchez has announced a massive amnesty for immigrants
ICE, ICE, baby
British right-wingers must learn the lessons of the Trump administration’s controversial deportation policies
A short-form solution
Labour’s answer to illegal migration borrows the aesthetics of successful enforcement without the substance that made it work
The rise and fall of assimilation
On last century’s chimera of a universal civilisation
The Boriswave may yet be stopped
Reversing a disastrous migration wave may yet be within reach
The broken state of Britain
Britain’s governing crisis is not imposed from outside — it is chosen
Can foreign policy survive migration?
A coherent national interest relies on a coherent nation. That can no longer be assumed.
The cant of Old Canterbury
Invoking art, history, and faith is no substitute for facing the realities of mass migration
The pseudoscience behind Britain’s open borders
Britain’s immigration policy has been run by researchers who were never right — and rarely challenged
The British right must resist Americanisation
In 2026, it will be a mistake for the British opposition to take its lead from the USA
