“If too much of our public-sector infrastructure, from health to education, continues to elevate politically correct imperatives over the security of our communities, then British …
Recent Op-Eds
Britain needs a ‘new deal’ for social cohesion
"Elected representatives, at both national and local level, shouldn’t pander to narrow group-based interests or indulge foreign-inspired religious identity politics. It is a fundamental dereliction …
After a crazy January transfer window, the case for a new football regulator has never been clearer
"The existing system of self-governance is simply not fit-for-purpose – and working-class fans in many of our provincial communities continue to pay the price." Why …
The UN’s racial hysteria
"To suggest, as the UN experts do, that black people face a uniquely discriminatory environment in Britain flies in the face of reality. It is …
The lethal failures of Britain’s asylum system
"Abdulrahimzai’s case represents a systems failure of epic proportions. It shows how Britain’s border controls are beset by a combination of lax external security and …
The UK’s hidden success story: the British Chinese
“Britain should not only celebrate the successes of its Chinese-heritage communities — it must learn from their experiences and take note of the cultural drivers …
We should take the UN’s blinkered view of Britain with a pinch of salt
The UN's Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent accused the Sewell report of "normalising white supremacy". Another institution laid low by the …
The BBC will come to regret giving a platform to Shamima Begum
By giving Shamima Begum such airtime, the BBC – our national public broadcaster – risks acting as part of the wider cultural infrastructure which frames …
Rotherham and moral rot of identity politics
"It is high time that Britain challenged this identitarian ideology that runs so counter to the wider public interest. Sectarian activists should not wield such …