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This post is partly about Tickbox – the title of the book I published a year ago now – but also partly about two friends…

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As the brother of an agriculture student and lover of the rural life, I have often felt conflicted when it comes to my support for…

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I see that the Business Secretary Alok Sharma has recently paid tribute to the construction industry for playing its part in keeping the economy ticking…

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On 15 November, on the sidelines of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, chaired by Vietnam, the world’s largest regional free trade agreement…

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The NHS has since its inception been a heavily centralised system. Why is that a problem? Is it not the UKs ‘Jewel in the Crown’…

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I have no idea whether Priti Patel will survive as home secretary by the time this post is published. Judging by the debate on the…

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During lock-down, I have made a point of keeping in touch with friends, both local and foreign, living in China. What has struck me is…

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During the 1980s, the German political establishment was rocked by the formation of a new party – the Greens. In West Germany, the anti-nuclear, anti-war,…

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It is common to read that our increasingly diverse society – particularly its ethnic, national and religious diversity – is becoming more polarised and divided….

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The poet and Distributist G. K, Chesterton used to say that, when organised religion has come to an end, people won’t believe nothing – they…

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In their overwhelming majority, the Germans welcomed the American presidential election of Tuesday, November 3, which has removed Donald Trump from power, if not influence…

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This post was first published in the newsletter of the Sensible Centre in Australia… The United States needs a Sensible Centre. Could anything be clearer…

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