Leftwing extremists have waged a relentless campaign to spread their insane ideas throughout the state education system
Can we afford proper defences and tax cuts, all at a time when we still have a £100 billion deficit?
It was the Arab Spring of 2010/11 that triggered today’s troubles in Iraq – not the 2003 invasion, for all its faults.
Interference at a local level goes against every conservative principle we all hold dear – but the consequences of not acting can be severe.
Liberals have a different understanding of what these are than Conservatives – and a more shallow one, too.
The Opposition hoped for a grand piece of theatre – instead they produced a flop.
The new Egyptian President had already neutered the Muslim Brotherhood. Now he faces much worse: Salafism, crime and instability.
It corrects any impression that their efforts are aimed solely at Muslim voters, but solves none of the key questions posed by aspects of the campaign.
His security men gave the miners’ relatives the treatment previously reserved for the decadent “alcoholics” and “homosexuals” of GeziPark.
Had Obama actually been Muslim, as some of his critics claim, he would perhaps have understood how to deal with fanatics.
Schools must be required to emphasise British values such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, equality under the law – for Muslim and non Muslim alike.
What is crucial, and what the Government’s review will ascertain, is the relationship between the organisation and violent extremism.
The Government should build on the Easter visit of General Sisi to the head of Egypt’s Coptic Church.
They lack what Lenin called a vanguard of committed full time revolutionaries willing to brave death to transform their society, as Edmund Burke put it, “upon a theory.”
We should not treat all religions equally. Equality is, yet again, the enemy of good policy.