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What happens when liberalism loses?

June 4 marked the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. It has been a long time since the China of reform and opening-up gave way to one of the strangest regimes of our age: a country with the political freedoms of the Soviet Union but economic power approaching that of the United States, capable […]

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The Responsible Society: What Thatcher can still teach us

It’s only on the basis of truth that power should be won – or indeed can be worth winning. Margaret Thatcher, 1996 It is a hundred years since Margaret Thatcher was born in Grantham. Fifty years since she took over the Conservative Party. Almost 35 years since she was forced from office. Today’s voters are […]

Ideas

The real reason people can’t stand free markets

If you have argued in favour of market-based solutions in some area of society which is under government control, you may have received objections along the lines of ‘I don’t believe the market can handle X’, ‘companies only look at the short term’ or ‘companies are motivated by greed and cannot be trusted to handle […]

Free Speech

Should we have banned Cenk Uygur from the UK?

Should universities have a say before speakers are excluded from the UK? The Government has cancelled the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) of a controversial left-wing US political commentator, in a move that prevents him from appearing at one of the UK’s oldest debating societies and raises renewed questions about broad and discretionary powers used to […]

Burnham's prescription will make Britain sicker
Ideas

Burnham’s prescription will make Britain sicker

Andy Burnham has one prescription, and he means to fill it, whatever the patient walks in with. The man with the broken arm, the woman with chest pains, the child with a fever: each leaves the surgery with the same pad of repeat scripts, which call for higher taxes on the rich, more generous benefits […]

Economics

The LSE has a lot to answer for

What have Rachel Reeeves, Yvette Cooper and Ed Miliband got in common? Yes, they are experienced politicians, with a combined total of 66 unbroken years in the House of Commons. Yes, they occupy some of the key posts in Keir Starmer’s Government and will probably still be Cabinet members after a change of leadership. I […]

Economics

We need to talk about modern monetary theory

Modern monetary theory (MMT) is an economic theory that has become popular in the blogosphere and heterodox academic circles. It’s also caught the eye of some politicians. Notably, Zack Polanski has been learning about MMT and using it to answer questions about government debt. According to MMT, the Treasury should use higher deficits – funded […]

Why elites fear common sense
Culture

Why elites fear common sense

This is an edited extract from ‘In Defence of Populism’ by Frank Furedi, published with permission. In recent times I have been struck by the frequency with which common sense serves as a target of scorn by educators, especially in universities. It is also treated with contempt by the cultural elites in the media. Common […]

Ideas

The real story of the 1926 General Strike

At midnight on May 4, 1926, the General Strike began. In Blackburn, William Woodruff’s family ‘sat in silence in our kitchen, holding their breath, waiting for the revolution to begin’. Instead, Britain’s trade unions suffered total defeat.  These unions had been growing in power before World War I, but this coincided with a relative weakening […]

Ideas

The war on beauty is a war on freedom

To egalitarians, anything that rises above the average, be it wealth or exceptional beauty, is questionable. And, as in the economic and social spheres, this is another area in which they expect the state to intervene with regulations and bans. Heather Widdows, whose book ‘Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal’ was published in 2018, […]

Ideas

The Lawson boom holds a warning for Britain today

Economic comparisons have been made in recent months with the 1970s, with fears of an energy crisis and talk of stagflation. But it’s worth focusing instead on the Thatcher revolution of the 1980s and the sea-change that then gripped the economy, with enterprise, home ownership, risk-taking and a can-do attitude to the fore. While many […]

Ideas

Why postliberalism failed: Orbán’s warning to the Right

Vikor Orbán’s defeat in the Hungarian elections was not surprising, but it was profound. This was the failure of an idea: a decisive public rejection of the fruits of sixteen years of postliberal politics. Orbán had reimagined the state on illiberal lines, destroying the checks and balances which had been a feature of the country’s […]

Ideas

Bad economics begins with bad language

George Orwell wrote his famous essay ‘Politics and the English Language’ a year after the end of the Second World War. He showed how the ‘debasement of language’ corrupts thought and, in the process, corrupts our politics. The standard view is that economic and political causes drive the decline of language. But the reality, as […]

Ideas

It’s time to regain our sovereignty

Hostilities have a way of flushing out unpleasant truths. The Iran campaign has done just that. Never mind the outbursts from the Oval Office, or the legalism of the ‘international community’.  What has been revealed this side of the pond is a country bereft of sovereignty, thoughtlessly outsourced since the Second World War. While Brexit […]

Ideas

Both Right and Left have much to learn from Hayek

Friedrich Hayek has been accused of many things. His fans have eulogised him as the greatest 20th-century philosopher of classical liberalism, as a deep thinker who exposed the innate flaws in planned economies and who provided the intellectual foundation for the reform programmes of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.  His detractors have called him an […]

Ideas

The new space age starts here

If you’re under the age of 53, no human being has ever left low Earth orbit in your lifetime. Just nine spaceflights, all under the Apollo Program, took human beings beyond Earth orbit at all. And they all took place in a four-year burst between December 1968 and December 1972. Tonight, NASA attempts to change […]