A common refrain heard from the left of Labour during the Corbyn era was that ‘left-wing policies are popular’. This was a reference to the fact that when polled, policies such as rail nationalisation turned out to have widespread approval. Yet this was not the silver bullet the Corbynistas always thought it was because it […]
Archives for July 2021
Why Priti Patel is the worst Home Secretary of all time
Charles Moore believes that ‘a special animus’ is directed towards Priti Patel by portions of the left simply because she is ‘Indian, female and firmly Tory’. While I wouldn’t deny that there is a bizarre form of racism on the left in these matters – the ‘we own the BMEs’ sentiment that they never realise […]
Why Twenty20 cricket is shit
It’s becoming harder and harder to say anything original about the current state of British politics. It feels like a lot of stuff is happening under the surface, and by that I don’t mean in backrooms or offices of state (although, there probably is a lot of that taking place). What I mean is Covid, […]
If even Steve Baker thinks so, have the Tories gone too far with the culture war stuff?
The culture wars have been good for the Conservative party. They were undoubtedly one of the things that helped the Tories win the 2019 general election so decisively. The party was able to paint itself as the guardians of old school British common sense, protecting the country at large from the army of the woke. […]
My review of Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”
Before I started reading this book, I really, really wanted to like it. I held a desire to say something contrary to so many of the reviews I had read of it; I wanted to absorb the politics of the novel and, even if I disagreed with them, find a better way of understanding Rand’s […]