The New Conservative

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Tea with Kathy Gyngell

Since its inception in 2014, TCW (defending freedom) has become one of Britain’s most popular conservative websites, attracting almost a million views per month. We caught up with its editor, Kathy Gyngell, and asked about how it all got started, the woeful state of conservatism within the Conservative Party, and the Covid farce.   Editor: […]

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Tea with Jihyun Park

Jihyun Park has survived the brutality of the North Korean regime: labour camps, starvation and torture. Now she has a new life in Britain, where she will once again stand for the Conservatives as a councillor in this year’s local elections.   Editor: Yours is an incredible story. You arrived in the UK in 2008,

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Tea with Steve Laws

Steve Laws was one of the first people to report on the growing tide of illegal immigration along the south coast. He also stood for UKIP in the recent Southend West by-election, campaigning ‘to offer the normal people a voice.’ We caught up with him over tea, and asked about the current situation at Dover,

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Tea with Sir John Redwood

Sir John Redwood has had a distinguished political career, spanning six decades. He served as Secretary of State for Wales under John Major, and twice ran for the Party leadership. We sat down for tea, and asked him about the hike in National Insurance, the energy crisis, and his thoughts on a conservative vision post-Brexit. 

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