Labour’s dismal lockdown performance
We need an opposition who oppose the dismantling of ancient civil liberties, not one who cheers it on and claim such encouragement is based on a sentiment of national pride.
In praise of Christmas excess
The future is a joyless place, where technocrats in NGOs and mega-corporations restrict us, prevent us from seeing loved ones, take away what we own, deprive us of our traditions and take away our possessions.
Always winter, never Christmas: life in the bio-security state
The people of this country, whose ancestors gave their lives in the preservation of liberty, will be further moulded into the bio-security state.
You can ignore reality, but it won’t ignore you
We may have wasted two years tilting at coronavirus-shaped windmills, but the facts of the world are still very much at play
In Liddle-O Parentis
As a society, we have raised a generation in which a significant portion of those who attend university are babyish, sociopathic tyrants.
COVID-19: a conscientious objector’s view
Government and authorities, make clear to us whether you are our servants or whether you think you are our masters.
Alexander Adams talks to ‘The Prudentialist’
Our columnist Alexander Adams recently joined 'The Prudentialist' for a discussion on art, politics, culture and more.
These three weeks are lasting forever
When was the last time any political authority of the past and/or present ever relinquished their emergency powers calmly and voluntarily?