Ask one question: In what conflict has Jeremy Corbyn ever been on Britain’s side? He always finds a way of blaming the world’s problems on the West.
Amy Chua says they are blind to the decisive importance of tribal politics – an obliviousness which extends to America itself, and prepared the way for Trump.
Our Executive Editor discusses the allegations that the Labour leader and other MPs met with Communist spies during the Cold War.
Throughout the Cold War there were many good people on the Left who held to what was right. Then there were people like Corbyn and Milne.
Party members should elect our next Chairman and other key figures. Through this process, we will be able to identify talented candidates and platforms.
Cambridge University Press is just the latest institution to regret sacrificing fundamental principles in return for Chinese business.
The Conservative view of opportunity is nearer the truth than the cynicism of a villain in Game of Thrones.
As time passes, a decreasing slice of the electorate has any experience at all of old-fashioned socialism. And the argument that it doesn’t work cuts little ice.
There is only one priority: keep the Stalinists, trots, Islamist fellow-travellers, gender and feminist lunatics and, yes, the young deluded idealists out of power.
The “modernisers” think that people with clear principles are cranks. In five years, they may find themselves queuing for food at their local Red Star state supermarket.
The tenacity of his public image as a well-meaning grandfather figure doesn’t change his shameful record.
But the two halves of any putative progressive alliance are divided. The intelligentsia may be against Brexit, but the working class is enthusiastically for it.
The script for the new relationship with the EU must be written as much by those who valued it as by those who campaigned to leave it.
Is it truly necessary to keep reciting these arguments? Sadly, yes – in each generation some people are drawn to brutal ideologies.
China is disregarding its pledge of ‘one country, two systems’ – as a result the rule of law in the territory is under threat from growing autocracy.