
Miriam Cates: the radical traditionalist
Once a Labour Party member, the devout Christian and anti-woke campaigner is now one of the most controversial Tories in…
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Once a Labour Party member, the devout Christian and anti-woke campaigner is now one of the most controversial Tories in…
By Will LloydWhat makes Hungary so appealling to the new, radical right?
By Zoe StrimpelBritain is the latest beachhead for an American political philosophy that draws from the lingering influence of Donald Trump.
Inside the dark new factions intent on taking over the Conservative Party.
By Will LloydThe Conservatives have now been in office for longer than New Labour but they have little to celebrate.
By Martin FletcherThe Tory deputy chairman exposed the party’s divisions and deficiencies as he closed the National Conservatism conference.
By Zoë GrünewaldIt is perfectly plausible that Suella Braverman or another NatCon candidate will be the next Tory leader.
By David GaukeSpeakers at the first day of the National Conservative conference showed they don’t really understand the country.
By Freddie HaywardAn admission in the former minister’s recent National Conservativism conference speech was revealing.
By Lewis GoodallRishi Sunak may be tempted by an ideology of muscular nationalism – but he would risk alienating British voters.
By Andrew MarrThe NatCons are poised to capture a party in terminal decline.
By Andrew GambleThe NatCon movement offers nothing but the redundant fusion of economic liberalism and social authoritarianism.
By Adrian PabstIn the latest in our series on the crisis of conservatism, the MP Danny Kruger calls for a new radicalism…
By Danny Kruger