The failure to deliver Brexit is a watershed moment in our history
It’s becoming increasingly apparent that Brexit is unlikely to happen for as long as Theresa May stays in office. That will be a disaster on numerous levels and will almost certainly end up destroying the Conservative Party.
Political thuggery and intolerance must never be allowed to win
How the Rural Conservative Movement found itself at the mercy of a baying mob seeking to twist our beliefs into something dreadful and unrecognisable. A frightening time.
Only through delivering a proper Brexit can our nation begin to heal
What an opportunity missed it has been that a robotic, wooden, non-Brexiteer like Mrs May should have been picked to deliver Brexit over a lively, funny, sharp and deeply-intelligent man like Boris.
The car crash involving HRH The Duke of Edinburgh - our response
The RCM was in more trouble - this time over our support for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. We argued that it was disrespectful of the police to breath-test Prince Philip following his car accident.
The Culture of Silence claims its latest victim
The universities long ago fell victim to repressive woke culture in which academics who failed to fall in line with the new progressive orthodoxy were shunned and, all too often, hounded out.
Strange values in an increasingly strange land
The BBC doubles down on its obsession with sexuality and skin colour as it aims for ever-more diversity. Meanwhile, the rest of us feel increasingly like strangers in a very strange land.
A sobering encounter with the preachers of tolerance
What happened when the RCM dared to speak out on the topic of multiculturalism and mass immigration.
Multiculturalism - nemesis of national identity
The British are no longer allowed to consider themselves a Christian nation, nor to claim as their culture anything which might exclude other ethnic groups.
Time to decide who we are
The Tories need to cease being their own worst enemy - which may well require the removal from Downing Street of Theresa May.
Time for the Conservatives to live up to their name
The Tories seem to have no answer or clarity of thought – even while in a position of power – to face down Labour’s ideological challenge.