The New Conservative

Guests Posts

HS2

What to Do With HS2?

For the last ten days, the BBC has been obsessed by the prospect of HS2 from Birmingham to Manchester being either on or off. This is classic lazy hack news, as there are (to quote John Major) other ways of skinning this particular cat. Why is the taxpayer directly funding a railway in the first

What to Do With HS2? Read More »

Slavery

Reparations for Slavery? A Moral and Practical Stupidity

Cognisant of its dwindling membership, the Church of England is in survival mode, adopting fashionable ideologies in an attempt to remain ‘relevant’ whilst maintaining a semblance of orthodoxy to keep the pew-dwellers happy. The latest example is of the Anglican charity, United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG), pledging £7m to Barbados over the next

Reparations for Slavery? A Moral and Practical Stupidity Read More »

BBC Scotland

No Laughing Matter: the Scottish Government’s Latest Assault on Free Speech

Of all kinds of humour, political satire is the one that authoritarians tolerate least, for it has the habit of releasing suppressed feelings of defiance among the governed that might coalesce into rebellion. Two Serbian journalists, Srdja Popovic and Mladen Joksic, demonstrated this way back in 1998 with a prank. They and colleagues from the

No Laughing Matter: the Scottish Government’s Latest Assault on Free Speech Read More »

Nuclear power plant

The Case for Nuclear Energy

We would always hope and expect that a Conservative government would tirelessly work in the long-term interests of the country. Sadly, in terms of energy policy ever since the resignation of Mrs. Thatcher, it has been a tale of political expediency and short-term gain for long term expense. My goodness if the Thatcher vision of

The Case for Nuclear Energy Read More »