There is a vocal minority of people who dominate discussions in the media, and seem determined to import the racially-charged culture we see in the US.
We cannot have a system where the rules are differently enforced depending on whether the public share the opinions of the people infracting them.
That there may be as many as three investigations into Saturday’s events on Clapham Common tells us much we need to know.
If it is determined to thumb its nose at the attitudes of the majority, perhaps it would be better to take this cultural revolution to its logical conclusion.
If Ministers don’t trust the police to use the extra officers, why did they decide to recruit them in the first place?
They’re part of a broader move by the Government to rein in some of the more extreme politically correct excesses that went unchecked before.
Too often, we have viewed ethnic minorities through lumping everyone who is non-white into this crude category.
We have always been champions of justice and we must double-down on fighting inequality through classical liberal principles.
The author warns we are sending far too many people to university and creating “a whole great bloated cognitive bureaucratic class”.
The full video of ConHome’s joint event with UK in a Changing Europe for the Party Conference.
That was the norm of the past ten years, in the form of Farage’s parties. There’s no reason to assume that a new challenger won’t emerge.
If they “take the knee” towards some demonstrators, but not others, how can we be confident that neutrality is being maintained?
The future was that we would be colour-blind. Instead, wokeism tells us we should see each other as members of different races.
Reports that the former brought pressure to bear on ITV are alarming. Can we look forward to a new series – Britain’s Got Feudalism?