"Domestically, the social conservatism of many Muslim Americans is a world apart from the radical wokism that prevails within the Democratic Party – whether it …
Recent Op-Eds
Starmer cannot afford to apologise for Britain’s part in the slave trade
"Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer must reassert his lines in the sand – no to financial reparations over colonialism, and no to apologising for the …
Starmer must not cave to Commonwealth demands for reparations
"The UK must do away with debilitating forms of “colonial guilt” and engage with Caribbean Commonwealth partners by respectfully viewing them as free, equal, independent, …
Britain needs Commonwealth allies more than ever
"Modern Britain must not let down its Commonwealth partners by being insecure in its own history, heritage, and traditions. It should rise to the challenge …
Why British Black Africans are so patriotic
"It is entirely plausible that the greatest factor in the social integration of Black African migrants into a British national sense of belonging has been …
Britain doesn’t need Rayner’s divisive diversity rules
"If we had a truly mission-driven and growth-oriented government, it would understand that the DEI we truly need in the world of work is dynamism, …
Kemi is right – not all cultures are ‘equal’
"Policymakers certainly need to look at the education and skills of migrants, but they also need to consider the political, social and legal norms prevailing …
Who’s afraid of Englishness?
In discussions of Englishness today, too many self-styled progressives seek to downplay the role of the Anglo-Saxons, Normans, and Huguenots in the formation and development …
Labour’s moral posturing has backfired spectacularly
Their politicians appear to believe that they are more deserving of paid-for luxuries because they are supposedly on the 'right' side of social justice. Welcome …
What Robert Jenrick gets wrong about English identity
"The traditional civic blocks which help to provide a sense of belonging and consolidate national unity have disintegrated in the modern era of rapid secularisation …