The British right is adopting an increasingly extreme form of ethnic identity politics, while failing to explain what the rest of us are supposed to be so worried about, argues Jonathan Portes
Conservative Party
The silence of senior mainstream politicians and media organisations against the rise of a new well-organised far-right movement on Britain's streets is a disgrace, argues Adam Bienkov
The recent wave of anti-migrant protests are providing a bridge between right-wing elected politicians and extremist groups
A Conservative Member of Parliament and KC is helping a coal mining firm to sue the British Government in a controversial international court
Susan Hall has joined the advisory board of Rupert Lowe’s ‘Restore Britain’ group which is calling for the deportation of millions of people living legally in the UK
Nearly ten times as many entered the UK under under Brexiters' unvetted skilled worker visa scheme as arrived in small boats
Huge sums of money have yet to be returned by businesses five years after the last Conservative Government's Covid 'bounce back' loan scheme was launched
An ageing population and successive cuts by the last Conservative Government have left local council budgets on the brink, reports David Hencke
Hopes that Labour would abandon the Conservative trend of treating incomers as disposable and lesser beings have been dashed, argues Daniel Sohege
Labour's embrace of economic and political orthodoxy is forcing voters to look elsewhere for change, argues Keir Starmer's former adviser Simon Fletcher