Entryism didn’t die alongside the Soviet Union. It is alive and busy
For genuine debate to flourish, real voices enjoying broad support must be listened to, not tiny minorities claiming to speak for the masses
For genuine debate to flourish, real voices enjoying broad support must be listened to, not tiny minorities claiming to speak for the masses
In his most significant speech to date, the Labour leader committed to an agenda that risks littering the UK with little Soviet republics
Coming to terms with uncomfortable realities, whether the war in Ukraine or ongoing disputes over pay, will be a hallmark of the year ahead
We have returned to the world of Galileo vs the Vatican. Scientific dissidents are again silenced and ostracised for their opinions
At last there is real hope for the future of American democracy
Western democracies all combine free-ish markets with welfarism. The only remaining debate is how much of each is necessary
Their core electorates are defined by clashing worldviews and competing sets of interests
He will have to prove himself, but for a politician who has not generally been regarded as charismatic, this was an impressive start
It is widely assumed that Starmer is preparing for power – but that could all change if the Tories manage to buy themselves more time
None of this is edifying or honest. Nobody is being truthful about the economic lie we have been perpetrating since 2008
The oddity about the current crisis is that it erupted before anyone has felt any consequences from the Government's economic decisions
Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng's error was to try to wake the patient from its coma too quickly
Fatalism stoked by the Left ignores economic forces. But the PM’s success rests on whether the British people trust capitalism itself
In the US, where the fund is head-quartered, the top rate of federal income tax is 37pc
History shows Labour's assumptions are wrong. For the government to think otherwise threatens their cause
It was a clear and resounding repudiation of the Big State-high tax interventionism willingly embraced for the last decade