"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 …
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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 …
Racism report will leave ethnic minority cricket lovers stumped
The new ICEC report on the state of cricket in England & Wales is straight out of the divisive BLM playbook. Vilify integral parts of …
Sky-high net migration is a political crisis – so how will the Government deal with it?
Overall, immigration remains an area where there is often a lot more heat than light. Above all, politicians need to level with the public about …
Picking your battles: can Britain really ‘train up’ legions of farm workers?
Instead of encouraging Brits to take up fruit-picking to reduce dependence on foreign labourers, the UK government should create a National Agricultural Bank and encourage …
The Coronation showed Charles is a truly modern, multicultural monarch
Buckingham Palace’s potential to be a force for good in not only Britain, but also the wider world, should not be underestimated. Perhaps this is …
Why Diane Abbott should no longer sit as a Labour MP
Sir Keir Starmer must continue taking the fight to the trivialisation of anti-Semitism – even if it means suspending long-serving MPs like Diane Abbott and …
Arguments about a ‘new elite’ distract from a much bigger problem
Obsessions with a largely middle-age, well-off metropolitan ‘elite’ risks obscuring a more serious problem: Britain’s deluge of younger grads who are desperate to compensate for …