Here, in a nutshell, is why Labour is struggling to make progress. Its obsession with identity politics puts it at odds with the majority of British people.
A new essay by Starmer will merely raise questions about how much longer he can be Labour leader.
Are we inventing an issue that doesn’t exist in order for the Left to virtual signal and the Right to campaign against?
David Skelton catalogues the snobbish abuse heaped by progressive intellectuals on workers in neglected towns.
Too often councillors are cheerleaders-in-chief for incongruous cultural blots on our landscapes.
Brexit doesn’t just allow the City to make its regulatory regime more competitive; it obliges it to do so.
The term pits one group against another and does more to damage race relations than enhance them.
As the culture war becomes more vicious, we lose sight of what ought to be the elemental precepts of a liberal society.
With economics, sleaze and environmentalism off the table, Labour is only left with the culture wars to fight the Tories on.
Extreme gender ideology undermines cultural norms, scientific reality, the connection between motherhood and children, parental rights, and free speech.
Plus: There must be a national inquiry led by the Department for Education or Ofsted to establish what has gone on in our schools.
He gave a brave speech to the Adam Smith Institute on some of the most contentious issues of our time.
The TV presenter showed huge bravery this week by standing up to groupthink. The Government can learn a lot from her.
If the BBC wants to balance its coverage of the culture war, it should commission this Oxford ethicist to tell the truth about Britain’s past.
The Swastika or Hammer and Sickle of this totalitarian society is a canopied penny-farthing bicycle, which we find emblazoned everywhere.