Gay marriage and the tyranny of sameness Barrister Jon Holbrook says equality is no longer a progressive demand but rather is used to demolish differences between people.
Tim Black
Does tax avoidance really ‘do evil’? The political class’s war on alleged ‘tax dodgers’ like Google and Starbucks is a big fat displacement activity.
Rob Lyons
Is the EU now just a satire on itself? The EU’s latest mad ban is revealing, suggesting it doesn’t even trust ordinary people to pour their own olive oil.
Friday 17 May 2013
Neil Davenport
A nightmare vision of the welfarist trap A reissue of Zoe Fairbairns’ dystopian novel Benefits is a timely reminder that left-wingers weren't always such big fans of welfarism.
Rob Lyons
The non-parochial case against the European Union It isn’t only Little Englanders who should rage against the undemocratic EU – so should those who care about the continent and its peoples.
Luke Gittos
What’s so liberal about rehabilitation? Chris Grayling’s proposal to supervise offenders after they've been released from jail is authoritarian and unjust.
James Woudhuysen
The right to bear 3D-printed arms The US authorities are armed to the teeth, and we're panicking about citizens printing out rubbish guns?
Wednesday 15 May 2013
Brendan O’Neill
St Angelina, save us from ourselves! The beatification of Angelina Jolie for writing about her mastectomy confirms that celebrity culture has reached new and hysterical heights.
Tim Black
Syria and the myths of WMD The West’s conventional firepower, used against regimes with WMD, is far more destructive than any WMD.
Ken McLaughlin
Our brains aren’t moulded by abuse So, is mental distress caused by faulty genes or by past experiences of childhood abuse? Maybe it’s neither.
Tuesday 14 May 2013
Mick Hume
Remember, Fergie is for football, not for life The tributes to Sir Alex Ferguson from United fans were fitting. The outburst of Fergie-mania in the media and politics was fatuous.
Has welfarism gone too far? Is it time to trim this massive machine? And more importantly, shouldn’t it be trimmed for the *right* reasons - that is, not in order to save the state money but as a way of protecting communities from the negative impact of constant welfarist intervention?
We’ll be debating these issues at the next session of our spiked drinks events at Portcullis House in London on Monday 3 June at 6.30pm. Find out more here.