Month: May 2019

What No-Deal means and why it should be pursued

A No-Deal Brexit has become the bogeyman in the public debate. The media is full of stories about food shortages, lack of medicine and mayhem at the borders. [...]

A farewell to British Steel

With the collapse of British Steel, the long running saga of one of the last remnants of Britain’s once proud steel industry seems to have come to an end. [...]

The demonization of the right and the death of opinion polls

When Prime Minister Scott Morrison pulled off a surprise victory in the Australia election it came as a solid surprise. Morrison himself called it a [...]

The looming death of the Tory party

The British Conservative Party is in crisis. Brexit has torn the party apart and electoral annihilation looms. But the fault lines go much deeper, between [...]

Should social media companies be regulated?

In the wake of yet another purge of conservative voices from social media, this time the banning by Facebook of Alex Jones, Paul Joseph Watson and others, the [...]