Why the West should stop investing in China
The Prime Minister has called for an international coalition of free countries to oppose the growing influence of China’s authoritarian…
Don't be fooled by China's ‘carbon neutral’ pledge
China’s commitment to become ‘carbon neutral’ by 2060 has excited environmentalists but it should be seen as part of China’s…
Identity politics and the erosion of liberalism
A new kind of politics has taken root, righteous intimidation. Occasional outbursts of violent outrage are not new, but today…
The reforms a post-corona government needs to make
The government is reluctant to start talking about life after the lockdown for fear of diluting its social distancing message,…
Corbyn’s class war is the last thing Britain needs
Jeremy Corbyn’s election launch was a declaration of class war. He was ‘going after’ some named individuals who he portrayed…
Two flaws in the Supreme Court’s verdict
Now that more experts have had time to study the ruling, the legal validity of the Supreme Court decision on…
Why Boris Johnson should pack the House of Lords
What should the next steps be in the battle between Parliament and the people? First, Boris should appoint about 500…
With interest rates crashing, Boris is in luck – he can borrow his way out of any Brexit crisis
Is Boris Johnson the luckiest prime minister ever? This week, the Government can borrow money for ten years at 0.48…
Boris Johnson and the end of political spin
Does the arrival of Boris Johnson in Downing Street signal the end of the politics of branding and the beginning…