On the events of Saturday in Washington DC. #spectator
The obvious truth about anti-Semitism. My column in this week’s #spectator
‘Things can always get worse.’ On Starmer, Labour and the beauty pageant to come…
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Are we allowed to feel angry yet?’ My column in this week’s
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For progressives, ‘ageing’ is the one acceptable slur | The Spectator
‘My encounter with Wes Streeting.’ My column in this week’s
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There are many ways to do nothing. One is to sit on your hands; another is to call for ‘a conversation’. I have noticed quite a lot of calls for ‘a conversation’ since the stabbing of two Jewish men i...
"Demonization" is one of the words of the era, but last Saturday night the effects of demonization took on a fresh aspect
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On Trump vs. Pope, let us not choose between the heart and the head. My column in today’s #nypost
I have spent the past week marvelling at the behaviour of our commentating class. They seem to have whipped themselves back into that familiar frenzy which must lead, inexorably, to the Prime Minister...
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At the height of the 2020 riots, a book was published entitled “In Defense of Looting.”
I get the sense that the political and media class badly miss Katie Hopkins. Back when the reality TV star was still a regular on our screens and in our newspapers, she could be relied upon to be the ...
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Willie Donaldson, who died in 2005, has a claim to having had the best obituary sub-heading of any writer I know. ‘Wykehamist pimp, crack fiend and adulterer who created Henry Root and Beyond the Frin...
The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of