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The war of the world
To properly understand the trend of world political events in recent years, it is essential to appreciate that a titanic…
Aux bien pensants
You can’t walk on both sides of the street, PM If the Coalition were to go to the general election…
Stolen land? Tell that to the Berbers
Last month, Greens Senator Dr Mehreen Faruqi spoke some of the most misguided and divisive words heard in parliament in…
Upsetting Maggie
I had certainly not intended to upset Margaret Thatcher when I joined the Times in 1987 but when we met…
Sovereignty is sacred
Increasingly, many if not most Australian, British, American and other Western politicians have been imposing policies the people would never…
Toasting Brexit
When Yes, Prime Minister’s Sir Humphrey explained in 1986 to his PM that the determination of the British Foreign Office…
Wizards of Oz revisiting UK
Late in 1969 in Australian ports I was one of the many deck officers in the merchant navy in a…
The Spectator Anglo-Australia Forum
The Aussie sun shone down over a glistening Sydney harbour only metres from where the First Fleet landed back in…
It was 10 years ago today…
I have been a regular to semi-regular writer for The Spectator Australia pretty much from the start and for all…
Plus ça change…
I was stopped at the pub a few weeks ago by a middle-aged bloke, who identified himself to me as…
10 years, covered
One of the great joys of editing The Spectator Australia is seeing – late on a Wednesday evening – the…
Business/Robbery etc
It’s the customary corporate cop-out. Big business these days is more risk-averse than entrepreneurial. So the business lobby groups have…
Reincarnation of the elites
Compliant always with John O’Sullivan’s First Law that all organisations not actively leaning right will, over time, become left-wing, The…
Dumping Turnbull
At a funeral, there are those who are in mourning and those who are merely paying their respects. For the…
Honouring Abbott
If Malcolm Turnbull’s mainstream and social media defenders have their way, the parliamentary Liberal party’s mayhem last week will be…
It’s Paris, stupid
A year ago I urged the Liberal National Party to lance the pustule of Paris, proposing at the Queensland LNP…
Turnbull’s ‘progressive’ legacy
In August 2011 the Australian American Leadership Dialogue talkfest convened in Perth and one of its sessions was a panel…
Del-Con Notes
I am outraged to learn you’ve cheated on me, absolutely outraged’, says the husband to his wife. Only the man…
That Jewish problem
I recently wrote of anti-Semitism in the US Presbyterian Church. It would, however, be wrong to suggest this is an…
Police and thugs
Victoria Police has been brought into disrepute lately by unfortunate bureaucratic decisions with tragic political consequences. At first gradual and…
Turnbull’s litany of failures
Turnbull must go. With Abbott, and only Abbott, the Coalition will win in a landslide and save the nation from…
No mandate? No problem
Parliamentary democracy is underrated as a safeguard of personal liberty. From the outside, the perception is that Parliament is mired…
Good Trump, bad Trump
The great Austrian economist Friedrich von Hayek said ‘the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little…
Business/Robbery etc
Continuing Hayne Royal Commission revelations of institutional dishonesty by Australia’s big four banks have not only killed off Malcolm Turnbull’s…
Falling out of love with Jordan Peterson
I was not the only free speech worrier to fall for Jordan Peterson, the Canadian academic who first came to…