The UK needs a reckoning when it comes to its thinking on social mobility. It must distance itself from paralysing American-style obsessions with race and …
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Our political establishment is addicted to immigration
"The route to future sustainable economic growth is reducing the UK’s immigration hyper-dependency, meaningfully investing in the potential of its own people, and establishing a …
Keeping the faith – how religious belief can strengthen British society
70% of people with a religious affiliation report good psychological well-being compared to 49% of atheists, according to new research from the The Institute for …
Why the Tories’ electoral future is in the new Home Secretary’s hands
The new home secretary James Cleverly has been left with plenty of work to do. Why? Largely because his recent predecessors thought it would be …
You’ve got to have faith – how religion can help promote economic advancement
My write-up @CapX on the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) – the new think-tank based in Westminster that will look at …
Suella Braverman is right – integration is essential in a multi-racial democracy
"What we are seeing is the conflation between being a multi-racial democracy and multiculturalism as an ideological belief, philosophical concept, and indeed a political idea." …
How should Labour approach the ‘culture wars’?
"A sensitive approach to delicate cultural matters…could not only help Labour win an election, but also bridge social divides – and stop Britain following America …
Anti-white bigotry is the inevitable consequence of Sadiq Khan’s toxic identitarianism
"What all of this shows is that so-called ‘whiteness’ is viewed by some as undesirable. The reality is that ‘diversity, equality and inclusion’ all too …
In Sadiq Khan’s world everyone else is a ‘culture warrior’
"It’s doubly ironic to hear a politician like Khan railing against culture warriors, given what a divisive figure he is himself." My latest @CapX on …
Labour’s Ruislip-up: why the by-election surprise was about more than just ULEZ
"Keir Starmer ought to swiftly realise that he has no room for complacency – and he certainly shouldn’t be taking the votes of ethnic minority …