Westminster village types seemed genuinely surprised that an anti-war message can come from a rightwing politician
Or that Enoch Powell was a One Nation Tory? Sir Peter Tapsell reminds us how much we’ve changed.
It isn’t only genes or property that get passed from generation to generation. More important than either of those are values.
Marxist regimes have a long history of turning to non-governmental forces to do their dirty work
Once you start bickering about who committed the fewest atrocities overall, then, unless your number is zero, you’ve already lost the argument
We celebrate Robert Halfon’s proposed change of the Party’s name with a day of tunes you will be required to warble at the autumn’s Party Conference.
It is tempting to suggest that Burke and Paine shaped the character as well as the credo of their respective traditions
In times of crisis, people yearn for clear and simple solutions – and there’s a certain kind of shallow, cynical politician all too willing to indulge the public mood.
Boris does it. So does Cameron. So did Lord Tebbit’s father. Bicycles are Tory – a symbol of industry and self-reliance.
The move would help people on low incomes and show them that we’re on their side.
Future generations could hold us responsible for wrecking the planet.
Whatever his critics might claim, there’s nothing predictable about Dacre’s editorial line.
Here are three points on which I differ from his view.
The mistake of the right has been implicitly to accept that protecting our environment is in opposition to achieving a prosperous and free society.