The Conservative Party “revival”: If change doesn’t mean change, the optimism won’t last long
The Conservatives seemed to use the time to convince us that the revival was to begin with Brexit, but was in no way to be limited to it.
The UK supreme court has overstepped its bounds
Parliamentary sovereignty is the only thing that matters when it comes to the process by which our system functions.
Why I’m a progressive
Nowadays, those that call themselves progressive believe that their ideology is progressive because it is called progressive.
Marxism’s secret victory
Marxism is a sociological theory underpinning many ideologies, and in a sense is like conservatism which I would argue is a sociological theory that differs with Marxism over the view of the individual and the human condition.
Selection by wealth, not ability (part two)
There is an awful split in Britain, between those who can afford for their children to be well education, and those who can not.
Selection by wealth, not ability
A typical house in the catchment area of a top 500 school costs £45,700 more than the average house in the same local authority.
Why an election is essential to heal the constitutional wounds of Brexit
This outrageous EU Withdrawal Bill not only forces the Prime Minister to ask for an extension but also to accept any terms the EU put to him.
Will Boris ignore Parliament’s Brexit delay bill?
I have argued since the start of the Conservative leadership contest that a Brexiteer-led government would likely not be able to take us out of the EU without a deal.