Labour Doesn’t Need a Moral Case for Taxing the Rich. It Needs a Reality Check.
Another day, another Guardian column calling for Labour to be braver, louder, more moral. This…
No, the Public Hasn’t Turned Against Net Zero—They Were Never Properly Asked
In a recent Guardian article, the authors declare: “Politicians are retreating from net zero because…
The UN is Dying — and That’s No Bad Thing
This weekend’s Guardian article claims that “The UN is our best defence against a third…
The Puerility of Symbolic Sneering
Tom Whyman’s recent column in The Guardian is a case study in unserious commentary dressed…
Stop Experimenting on Our Kids
We have got to stop using children as guinea pigs. The Guardian ran a piece…
Podcast review: Triggernometry
Triggernometry is a standout in the crowded world of political and cultural podcasts. Hosted by…
Podcast Review: New Discourses with James Lindsay
James Lindsay's New Discourses podcast is a deep dive into the ideological, academic, and political…
Two Outrages, One Law — But Only One Prosecution
UK law is unambiguous on this: you may not incite violence. Not “unless it’s metaphor”,…
John Stott on Unity: Jesus Prayed for Unity
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed for unity among believers, emphasizing the need for…