Voter Fraud
The slippery slope to basic standards
How has the demand for “access” overridden basic requirements?
Voter fraud is real
Britain and America are unusually vulnerable, for the same progressive reasons
The spy who came in from the coast
Defector Natalie Elphicke leaves the Circus to join the pinkos
On the Cusk of austerity
A cerebral critic pleaser, a dramatic crowd pleaser, and a perennial favourite
The problem with politeness
The British aversion to seeming rude exposes us to ideological scolds
The paranoid style in British centrism
Disinformation journalists? The call is coming from inside the house
Communitarianism hits the ballot box
The local elections provided a glimpse of a future where voting is divided by ethnicity
Britain must reindustrialise
A truly conservative economics must prioritise making, not speculating
Hurray for the Murrays
It is easy to forget how mediocre British tennis was before the Murrays
The Conservatives have been too soggy, not too harsh
Their voters expected them to cut taxes and immigration — they did the opposite
Starmer and the blob
The Conservatives must focus on our constitutional order
The case against “Zero Seats”
Despite everything, some Conservatives still deserve to win
Are the grown ups really back in charge?
Centrist commentators are wallowing in limp clichés instead of asking serious questions about policy