Ukip
Blustering Boris
‘Do people know what Boris Johnson believes in? He slips and slides, whether on Islam or immigration’
Globalisation and The Crisis of the Nation State
Political elites have yet to grasp that voters will soon demand protection from the harsh impact of the Second Machine Age
Belonging with Britain
‘Maybe the British stance is not born out of an insular stubbornness-it may, on the contrary, re-invigorate the European idea itself’
On Europe, Nothing Less than Treaty Change will do
David Cameron says he ‘gets the message’ of the EU elections. But only a fundamental renegotiation will restore trust in the PM
Without a Big Idea, Cameron Will Lose
The Prime Minister can handle the pressure of a crisis. But he has found it more difficult to set out a Conservative vision for Britain
A Christian Country? No, a Conservative One
The Prime Minister has deployed his Anglican faith to win back traditional voters who have deserted his party. It won’t work
How Modern Liberals Created Nigel Farage
Contemporary liberalism has disdained the loyalties that work as society’s glue. Its failure has allowed populism to dominate politics
Metropolitan Sheep
Its time for the metropolitan elites to broaden their horizons
Farage and The Times
Does Rupert Murdoch know about his paper’s vendetta against the UKIP leader?
A Tear in our Culture
‘I have always held that everything to do with “interfaith dialogue” should be regarded with intense suspicion’
