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9 May 2025
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Fourteen year-old Jack Watson is his school's only budding journalist. Yet his teachers have not encouraged his talent but steered him away from 'dangerous' Right-wing views.
In a recent article, Steve Davies makes a fascinating prediction: over the next decade, re-joining the EU will become a right-wing cause, while maintaining close links with the US will become a left-wing cause.
The Left and the Right need to reconsider their blind spots, argues Kathleen Stock in a withering critique of an essay by Vogue's favourite philosopher, Amia Srinivasan.
Winning the culture war is absolutely crucial. And, after much denial and ineptitude, it is no longer a one-sided affair, writes Frank Furedi in Spiked.
Our political elites now see ‘ideology’ as a dirty word, preferring to focus on ‘competence’. What they really mean is there can be no dissent from the Left-wing orthodoxy, and the only battle is how to manage decline.
Young people are more Left wing than ever, and are not becoming more conservative with age. It's not just wokeness – the Right have failed to address this generation's real challenges, according to Andrew Sullivan.
Political Philosopher James Alexander tries to redefine 'left' and 'right' for the 21st Century, utilising Iain McGilchrist's work on the difference between the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
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