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Europe

Say goodbye to ‘American Europe’

On July 27, 2025, the US President Donald Trump invited the President of the EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen and other top EU officials to his golf course, Trump-Turnberry on the West Coast of Scotland. Their meeting sealed a trade deal, which von der Leyen described as ‘huge’, but which critics described as a […]

Capitalism

The Left has lied to you about Sweden

Sweden is often held up as a role model for those wishing to expand the size of government around the world. But rather than being proof that socialism works, the Swedish experience is in fact evidence for the benefits of free markets, limited taxation, strong societal norms and robust financial institutions. Sweden historically pioneered many […]

Does Britain really want to rejoin the EU?
Brexit

Does Britain really want to rejoin the EU?

The first rule of Labour’s EU Club appears to be that ‘you do not talk about rejoining the EU’. Indeed, Andy Burnham’s and Wes Streeting’s not-very-principled position on Brexit seems to be that they want the UK to rejoin the EU but do not want to be too open about this until after either of […]

Economics

The last thing Britain needs is European taxation

If we were to bring UK income taxes closer into line with those in Europe’s major economies, it would cost the average taxpayer £1,015 per year. One argument often stated nowadays is that Britain should move towards European-style taxation. But given this cost to the taxpayer, it is certainly not a policy I would advocate. […]

Europe

It’s time to say adiós to inheritance tax

The Community of Madrid offers a 99% reduction in inheritance tax for close family heirs. So a daughter who inherits €600,000 from her father will pay, after the ‘bonificación’ rebate, just over €1,500. This came as a surprise to me and to the delegation of policy experts I led to Madrid to meet and learn […]

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 […]

World

The return of history is shaking the West

If you want to feel really gloomy, think back to the beginning of the 1990s. The West had won the Cold War. The Gorbachev era seemed to suggest that Russia was embarking on a path of stability and democracy. There were indications that the Chinese leadership was interested in cautious moves towards international legality. Other […]

World

We must protect the world’s oldest Christian country

What is happening in Armenia?  Armenia is the world’s oldest Christian country. It is a profoundly Christian nation, and its faith survived decades of Soviet repression.  However, what is happening now threatens that legacy. Armenia’s Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, is lashing out against the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church as it refuses to bow to his […]

Economics

Starmer’s EU ‘reset’ risks a £15bn hit to GDP

When it comes to the global trading system, there is an ongoing battle between two competing models. The first sees regulatory competition with equivalence and mutual recognition as far as regulations are concerned. That’s the classic system embodied by the likes of the United States, the World Trade Organisation and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement […]

Europe

Labour’s EU sycophancy is a gift for Nigel Farage

In his own undemonstrative and soporific way, Keir Starmer is just as obsessive about Europe as the most zealous Leave voter. So much of his conception of good governance has been shaped by the idea of being the opposite of the previous Conservative administration; accordingly, he regards a close and cordial relationship with EU member […]

Ideas

Can Europe survive? That depends on France

Will France need to be bailed out under the latest of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) damage limitation devices, the magically named Transmission Protection Instrument? France’s minority government under embattled Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has finally succeeded in passing a social security budget – by including a provision temporarily suspending President Emmanuel Macron’s flagship pension […]

Europe

Rejoining the EU by stealth won’t fix our economy

Nine years after the referendum, the British establishment claims to have reconciled itself to Brexit. Having once championed a second referendum, Keir Starmer said some time ago that he now wants to ‘make Brexit work’. In a time when Labour’s main political threat comes from Reform UK and Nigel Farage, one would think that the […]

Europe

France is fractured – will the Fifth Republic survive?

Although competing rumours have been circulating throughout the summer, no one knew what to really expect from the Bloquons-Tout! (‘Let’s Block Everything!’) day of action announced on social media throughout France for September 10. Was this the resurfacing of the gilets jaunes movement, which frightened the country and then faded into the pandemic of 2020? […]

Europe

Labour’s EU ‘reset’ will do nothing for the UK

Now that a little time has been allowed to digest what Keir Starmer’s EU ‘reset’ actually means, it has to be said it is looking far less impressive than when it was first being spun – and far more costly than the Government’s supporters care to admit. What are we meant to be getting from […]

Europe

Labour’s ‘EU reset’ will bind us to Brussels’ orbit

The ‘EU reset’ proposal has undermined British control over its trade and regulatory autonomy. While the Prime Minister calls this agreement pragmatic – hoping it will boost the UK economy by £9 billion per year by 2040 – its terms tie the UK to EU rules across critical policy areas, from food safety to fisheries, […]

Europe

Our businesses need help: here’s how

As questions still linger around our new trade deal with India and the potential impact on British jobs, the Government is quietly still plugging away at negotiations with the EU, with a finalised agreement set to be unveiled later this month.  While the Prime Minister hopes to sell the deal as a broad defence and […]