We’re having different conversations about immigration, race and community. They are successful, and fun, and they could change the world.
Under the ministerial code, Baker was supposed to cut his ties with the European Research Group when he joined the government in 2017. But newly released emails show that as Brexit minister, he offered them private briefings on critical government policy.
Underestimating one’s opponent and denying the possibility of the worst is not a sound political strategy.
In the Brexit referendum, UK citizens were pleading through their vote – and non-vote – for a fair shot at the future.
"This story starts with an invitation to appear as witness on “The Morality of Diversity” in the BBC Radio 4 “The Moral Maze” series, presented by Michael Buerk..."
‘What’s radical one year may be accepted the next.’
50.50 attended an international gathering of men’s rights activists in London and spoke to some of the men, and women, involved in this movement
Does multicultural nationalism represent the political idea and tendency most likely to offer a feasible alternative rallying point to monocultural nationalism?
"If a principled yet powerful leader does emerge, he can only come from yesterday’s disempowered classes."
Antisemitism isn't just about individual intent. It's about culture and stories and practice, and the UK Labour party has a serious problem