By Bradley Thomas
Conservatives who argue to “limit” the welfare state are routinely painted as cold-hearted by welfare state supporters.
With good [...]
The hitherto low-profile actor Laurence Fox hit the headlines last week after he appeared on BBC’s Question Time and spoke out against identity politics and [...]
Most understand the principles behind the law of supply and demand. Higher demand leads to higher a price, incentivising higher production; higher supply [...]
When Victims of Communism’s annual poll of America’s attitude
to socialism and capitalism was released in October, it was, once again, a
disturbing read. [...]
When Labour lost the 2019 General Election it upset a lot of
conventional wisdom. What was supposed to be Labour’s loyal base deserted them
and handed the [...]
Congratulations to the British Conservative Party. A fourth straight election victory after a campaign where, apart from their clear message on Brexit, once [...]
Labour has put nationalisation at the heart of their election campaign with rail, mail, utilities and broadband all on the list for expropriation. [...]
Politicians and activists of the left have long held that poverty is rising, or, at the very least, not declining in line with the overall gain in wealth [...]
As if addicted to fiscal trouble and economic pain, Argentina has voted to hand the reigns of power once more to the left, which did so much damage to the [...]
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party has a radical vision for the UK economy. Tax rises for the rich, increases to the minimum wage and state benefits, large scale [...]