Can the centre hold? From Mandeville’s bees to artificial intelligence
The digital revolution brings a dream of genuinely widened ownership and financial justice to the edge of reality. But first, we must jettison tired ideology.
The digital revolution brings a dream of genuinely widened ownership and financial justice to the edge of reality. But first, we must jettison tired ideology.
The “One Nation” caucus is conservative only in name and constitutes a majority of the party. No wonder the Tories look unrecognisable to many conservative voters.
Faith in European traditions has been eroded.
We have reached a tipping point. If government does not begin to reflect the will of the people it governs, it may be seen as dispensable.
But if its members embrace the delusion that the rotten husk of the Conservative party can somehow be rehabilitated, they will fail.
Lucy Beresford speaks to writer Ed West about the future of Conservatism.
Much will hinge on whether the movement can attract younger voters.
For Conservatism to successfully chart its next phase it is going to have to move on from the slogans of fallen leaders.
The majority of Tory MPs are globalist, philosophically illiterate technocrats, living from day to day, with no guiding principles or ideals.
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