Though they may seem to run against Conservative principles, they are a valuable legal mechanism. They can be a part of the solution to the housing crisis.
Labour’s Dawn Butler was one of the few to battle for the rights of the individual over the state.
Is there a going rate for such a job — which includes wearing a prescribed colour of underwear?
JP Floru is a Westminster Councillor, Senior Research Fellow of the Adam Smith Institute and writer of Heavens on Earth – How to Create Mass Prosperity When this morning the BBC’s Today Programme gave abundant publicity to a professor who believes that property thieves should not be sent to prison, I had some difficulty classifying […]
By JP Floru This morning the BBC was at it again. Always on the lookout for Tory/Coalition Splits, today’s closure of three prisons was used by BBC journalists to rake up perceived squabbles between Tory Modernisers and Tory Traditionalists. It's time to put something right here. A fair number of those of us who feel […]
‘Liberal democracy’ is not an inevitable combination. Nor, it seems, is it necessarily a sustainable one.