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Reject Naominomics
Ideas like Naomi Klein’s are bad for the economy (and for the environment)
Postmodern fantasy
Modern fantasy authors often try and subvert traditional religion, with bleak and unoriginal results
For we are one and unfree
Australia doesn’t care about free speech, and it doesn’t want to
Trouble beneath the surface
Labour’s triumph obscures worrying signs of division and chaos brewing in British society
Britain is not for sale
On the commodification of the nation state
The Labour voter blues
At least forty per cent of Starmer’s voters are social conservatives. Will he take them with him, or leave them behind?
At least somebody’s having fun
Ed Davey grows more cheerful the sadder Rishi Sunak gets
Critic election day special — William Clouston
We look at one of the election’s untold stories — the emergence of a revived SDP
It’s called X, not XXX
Elon Musk is wrong to open the door to porn on X
The end of high quality homes
Michael Gove’s new leasehold reforms risk derailing the economic engine that helped finance some of Britain’s finest suburbs