“These hate-studies academics, many of them based in England’s hyper-diverse cities, would do well to focus more on social tensions closer to home.” My latest …
Recent Op-Eds
No, “coconut” is not an acceptable insult
During yesterday’s GB News show “Dan Wootton Tonight”, rent-a-gob race-baiter Narinder Kaur labelled PM Rishi Sunak as “a coconut” – arguing that it is an …
Oxfam should get its house in order
British-founded charitable confederation Oxfam has come under fire after it published a 92-page inclusivity guide which labels English as “the language of a colonising nation” …
As Baroness Casey’s report makes clear, the Met needs much more than mere ‘reform’
"After decades of failed so-called ‘reformers’ at the helm, it is time to recognise that the Met is too big to succeed. Disbanding it and …
The new Illegal Migration Bill: A step in the right direction
"It is a myth that all those who arrive in the UK on small boats through the English Channel are fleeing war-torn territories defined by …
Great Britain has no place for blasphemy laws
"The events which unfolded in Wakefield over the last fortnight have served yet another reminder that the British state has not been robust enough when …
We can’t let the race lobby hijack the Covid inquiry
"The Covid inquiry must resist the temptations of identity politics. If it focusses on race, it is bound to learn the wrong lessons." My latest …
Can a football regulator save the beautiful game?
"Local football clubs should no longer be left exposed to imprudent owners and directors who have no real understanding of their social meaning and fail …
Labour’s Asian-origin heartlands want lower immigration too
"New @unherd data has revealed that Labour’s Asian-origin heartlands are, like much of Britain, opposed to the high levels of immigration into the UK. Many …
The Knowsley disruption shows the UK’s incompetence on asylum
Knowsley should be identified as a place in need of emergency-level public investment and social support – not one that is treated as some sort …