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Zack Polanski’s war on carrots
Cheap food is not evidence of exploitation but of competition — something Adam Smith understood long before Zack Polanski
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Gary Stevenson is wrong about wealth taxes
The popular economist is irritating, but more importantly he is mistaken
Why they hated Ann Widdecombe
Fair-minded people could agree or disagree with her opinions. Left-wing bigots hated her for not abandoning them
Ethnic minorities are abandoning Labour
It is not just Muslim voters who have been abandoning the Labour Party
Cry sod Harry, England and St George
Why aren’t people proud to be English?
The soul of Putin
Twenty-five years after George W. Bush first looked into Vladimir Putin’s eyes, the Russian president has changed less than America would like to believe
Excessive producer responsibility
Virtue-signalling policies are picking the pockets of consumers
Killing with kindness
The MoD’s drive for a net zero military is an ideological folly that risks national security
Critical briefing: home ownership headaches
Why more homes are not always good news for the ordinary buyer
How to be a populist in the art world
A recent conference on populism exposed the extent to which the art world talks around actually existing people
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
A win for academic freedom
The university free speech complaints scheme is (finally) going ahead
Today Havering, tomorrow Westminster
The local elections exposed a political class united mainly by its inability to feel embarrassment
