Not all migrants are good for Britain. We should only let in the ones who are
Immigration is a numbers game, but some groups also contribute more to the country than others
Immigration is a numbers game, but some groups also contribute more to the country than others
My generation was the last to take good education, home ownership and decent pay for granted
From tackling the ‘blob’ to reducing immigration, the public is tired of politicians saying their hands are tied
The MCB are ideologues who do not speak for most Muslims, yet our leaders deal with them as if they do
This may put the Prime Minister on home turf – but familiarity cannot mean more of the same
Labour made an unforced error on immigration. The Tories must now take the net zero fight to them
Centrists who claim to have moved beyond ideology are in practice the most enslaved to dogma
The UK is not a small or unimportant nation. It is establishing itself as a key player on the world stage
From wealthy tax dodgers to welfare scammers, too many of us forget we all owe a debt to the country
In the NHS and elsewhere, examples of leaders closing ranks and not fixing problems are sadly familiar
It is perfectly possible to leave the European Convention on Human Rights. This is how we do it
Our MPs have voluntarily handed their powers and responsibilities to quangos, bureaucrats and judges
There are times when the private actions of presenters and politicians may warrant public scrutiny
Conservatives are losing because they, like society, have lost confidence and don’t stand up for the truth
Britain is in the red. The only surplus that the country now seems to run is net migration
Our political and media class are frightened to accept truths that run counter to their prejudices