Month: June 2019

A private market for student debt

Students are not ideal borrowers. With low or no income and few assets, they struggle to put up collateral and have historically not been serviced well by the [...]

Labour’s dangerous extremism

Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party is ready for power. While tearing itself apart over Brexit and antisemitism, the party has benefited from Brexit troubles in [...]

The death of liberal democracy?

Democracy is having a bit of a crisis. The Brexit referendum has caused the biggest impasse in British politics for generations, with bids for a re-run of the [...]

Free speech is the new delineation in politics

The old left and right are fading. For generations, the political divide was between those who favoured small government, low taxes and free markets and those [...]