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An opposition unto itself
Ahead of the Spanish elections, the alliance opposing the leftist ruling coalition is falling apart
Planning reform and the new Leninists
Has Michael Gove lost the will to change?
Passed with a synod and a wink
Putting matters theological to a vote might seem odd, but it actually makes sense
Where the Tories must go from here
The Conservative Party must set aside backbiting in favour of building a radical political project that can appeal to young and old alike
Ballots or bullets in New Caledonia
Democracy is at stake as violence scars the French territory
Bloody opposition
The Tories have left Britain in the hands of managers, judges and technocrats
Do feminists speak for all women?
To speak on behalf of women is not to speak for or over them
Red dawn
Following the locals, a shattered Conservative party will need to get used to losing
The great Conservative farewell
The Conservatives’ terrible result could become terminal
Sport, strength and pseudo-feminism
We should expose the emptiness of femininity compared to femaleness
Steering clear of titfer tat
We now are seeing the first flowering of a head-dress renaissance
Death by red tape
“Soft cancellation” is the preferred tool of institutionalised censoriousness