The waning of the common life
British people used to live, work, worship, drink, eat, and travel together, but now they increasingly do so alone. This development underpins the phenomenon of modern alienation and isolation, which has led to an increasingly unhappy and unharmonious nation.
Welcome to the grand pub re-opening
Opening solely the beer gardens in a month known for ‘April showers’ is a risky endeavour from the get-go
Conservatism and its enemies
The right must see the futility of culture warring, of pointing out the hypocrisy of the Cultural Regime, of protesting for conservative values. This is not how a beast is slain. A hungry beast must be starved, not attacked.
S.D. Wickett talks to Ben Crocket about Bristol, policing and Kill the Bill
S.D. Wickett talks to blogger Ben Crocket about the Kill the Bill protests in Bristol, the tactics of the police, and the political culture of the city.
The folly of mask wearing in schools
The number of pupils who adhere to all these recommendations on any given day is zero. The number of staff who obey this list is likewise nil.
Covid passports go against the purpose of the vaccine itself – to secure our freedoms
Asking a free citizen to produce a vaccine passport to order a pint of beer in a pub negates the very idea of a free citizen. There is no justification for it.
It’s time to reaffirm who we are
But shall Britain, a nation steeped in the Christian tradition alongside the democratic inheritance of the Enlightenment, allow this attitude to shape public discourse?
Domestic vaccine passports aren’t just discriminatory, they’re unnecessary too
If the Government has any sense, it will throw out this idea of domestic vaccine passports, which aren’t only discriminatory but unnecessary too.