Our surnames show the skills we’ve lost
Modern society is the process of becoming every day more acutely reliant on someone or something else. This is all well and good until it is not.
Paul Embery on Labour and immigration – part one
“The immigration debate is taking place in bad faith. What the left does is criticise individual policies designed to control immigration without saying, ‘actually the reason we’re doing this is because we believe in open borders’.”
The Tories have nothing to offer but the ghost of Thatcher
There is no reforming the party, in the same way there is no way to lightly renovate a house that has been gutted by fire and has had incendiary bombs dropped on it.
Despair and nightmares in Southern Suburbia
From a Victorian market town to a de-facto line on the London rail map. How the mighty have fallen.
Britain’s blues
It might be tempting to have sympathy with the Conservative Party membership but such sympathy would be entirely unearned.
The blue south
There are endless possibilities for investment and rejuvenation across the country, held up by endless apathy from the Government and endless moaning from the eco-loons.
Soft-launch for climate lockdown
The government and its medical-environmental partners use fear and coddling to direct a compliant population away from free choice and towards authoritarianism.
Why the Social Contract was signed on the Sahara
We are not simply a makeup of molecules or a distant cousin of Chimpanzees; we are the glory of the past, and the hope of the future.