UK Politics
Donkeys led by donkeys
Over the top with Kwasi
October: Letters to the Editor
Defending the faiths and population Ponzi schemes
Labour: a new hope?
Sir Keir Starmer’s low-key approach may yet pay dividends. He has cleaned up his party and faces a tired government — but he must now seize his opportunity
Beware of the Boris haters
Many of Boris Johnson’s most fervent detractors are drawn from the “Restablishment”, an elite who despise him for his stance on Europe and seek to frustrate the rolling back of the state
Clothes maketh not an Iron Lady
Liz Truss’s naive doctrine of “geo-liberalism” will not survive contact with the frictions and compromises of a messy, complex world
Cometh the shower, cometh the man
Can Starmer exploit Tory weakness?
Babies versus the black bloc
Women were once again being told to shut up in Brighton last week
A new covenantal politics
As the Jewish new year begins, Britain should learn from its lessons of forgiveness, renewal and trust
God save the Queen
Britain will never be the same
Expulsion from Borisland
We may walk no more in paradise