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Total Results: 112
08/03/2020 - 1:00am
It’s time the Tories got tough on landlords
A Land Value Tax would help pay for the Covid crisis — and give more people the chance to own a home
Peter Franklin
Monday, July 27
27.07
Has lockdown broken old habits for good?
Most of us are imitators not innovators: that’s why it takes a disaster to bring about change
Peter Franklin
Monday, July 13
13.07
In defence of working-class conservatism
Showing respect for left-behind communities doesn't constitute an attack on metropolitan values
Peter Franklin
Thursday, June 11
11.06
Abolishing the police is a cop out
It just kicks the can of moral authority down the road
Mary Harrington
Tuesday, March 24
24.03
Can your ideology cope with coronavirus?
How today's prevailing political positions measure up against a pandemic
Peter Franklin
Monday, March 9
09.03
Why conservatism is doomed
Despite Tory election victories, the Right still faces huge problems
Ed West
Thursday, February 6
06.02
I don’t miss the nastiness of the Left
The Tories recognise that human beings are inherently broken; the Left is convinced we're perfectible
Giles Fraser
Tuesday, February 4
04.02
The YouTube-ification of the Right
Conservatives should take a step back from the day-to-day combat of the culture war
Niall Gooch
Tuesday, January 28
28.01
How will Britain cope without empire?
Our diminished nation needs a democratic refit as we leave imperial Europe
Jonathan Rutherford
Thursday, January 16
16.01
Raise your glass to Roger Scruton, the terroiriste
The great philosopher's love affair with Burgundy had much in common with his conservatism and love of place
Giles Fraser
Tuesday, December 31
31.12
How my daughter disrupted my politics
When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently
Ian Birrell
Monday, December 30
30.12
The Tories should have listened to Jesse Norman
The Conservative MP's 2011 <I> Case for Real Capitalism </I> was prescient — but ignored by his party
James Kirkup
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