Johnson and Patel have turned Border Force into Parcel Force for migrants
What is going to happen when voters realise that Tory promises to tackle migration contain more hot air than a migrant dinghy?
The youth of today live in the Nixon Whitehouse
The surveillance apparatus Nixon constructed is now universal, omnipotent, and unavoidable.
This week in podcasts
Here’s a round up of the podcasts released by Bournbrook Magazine over the past seven days:
Child vaccination: Who’s selfish now?
There is no reason to vaccinate most children and, given the potential side effects, many not to do so.
Comfy liberals might avoid the disasters of cannabis legalisation, but the working classes won’t
Since the Wilson Ministry in the late-1960s, British liberals have worked relentlessly to create a society in which they would flourish. In doing so, they have selfishly discounted, or remained solipsistically unaware of, the effects these policies would have on those who are much less fortunate.
Looking to Athenian democracy for solutions
Modern democracy has many problems; not least because of the tyranny of the majority. To think of practical reform however, we must go back to its origins.
The Scottish play
Yet here we are, on the eve of Scottish elections that could make another independence referendum politically irresistible, and pro-Union politicians and journalists seem only to want to talk about economics.
The key battles of May’s local elections
Shaun Bailey’s ‘Conservative’ vision for London is one we have come to expect of a neo-conservative party that understands the price of everything and the value of nothing.