The Conservative Party has long been the natural home of libertarians and classical liberals. That relationship might be about to get less comfortable.
Many political labels started life as insults. At the Adam Smith Institute we think its time to recognise the extraordinary achievements of neoliberalism.
It’s time to defend and promote the ideas that have helped to bring globalisation – and in turn brought more wealth, peace and opportunity to billions of people.
Far from solving our major social problems, government has played a leading role in exacerbating them.
New research reveals that a majority of the public believe anti-smoking measures have already gone far enough or too far.
All Conservative Party members who believe that a smaller state is the best route to prosperity should speak out in defence of that principle.
Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling against this illiberal Scottish scheme found it currently illegal — but not impossible.
Neither Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump have credibility.
The institution’s present popularity is dependent on the Queen, and, surely, her likeableness is tied to her apoliticism.
Three LSE undergraduates are fighting back against the po-faced killjoys who want to ban every opinion they dislike.
The 40 years since the founding of The Freedom Association have seen great advances – but the values of liberty must be defended again in the struggles to come.
The case against one in practice isn’t to be confused with anti-state rhetoric which is not Conservative in flavour – and turns off voters.
Why is it that we love making lists? And what does it tell us about democracy?
The NRA have become caricature reactionaries, more like the big state than they care to admit.
Few noticed the Investigatory Powers Bill becoming law because all eyes are on the process of leaving the EU.