Brendan O’Neill
Gay marriage: a case study in conformism Anyone who values diversity of thought and tolerance of dissent should find the sweeping consensus on gay marriage terrifying.
Tuesday 5 February 2013
Brendan O’Neill
Need to be rebranded? Support gay marriage! As the debate in the UK Conservative Party shows, backing gay marriage is now an entirely self-serving, hide-saving pose.
Wednesday 12 December 2012
Brendan O’Neill
The iron fist in the velvet glove of gay marriage Under the radical cover of being pro-gay, the state is expanding its sovereignty over all of our private lives and most intimate relationships.
Monday 17 September 2012
Patrick Hayes
Disagree with Nick? You’re a bigot! Nick Clegg’s dismissal of gay-marriage opponents as ‘bigots’ reveals much about how the political class operates.
Thursday 28 June 2012
Frank Furedi
Inviting the state into our intimacies ESSAY: Gay marriage is presented as an issue of equal rights, but it’s better understood as a top-down overhaul of the institution of marriage.
Frank Furedi
Gay marriage: redrawing the American political map In officially endorsing same-sex marriage, Obama is signalling that the Democratic Party now has little interest in its old blue-collar supporters.
Brendan O’Neill
Why gay marriage is a very bad idea The gay-marriage juggernaut has nothing to do with liberty, and everything to do with providing the elite with a new moral mission.
Time for a serious debate about the welfare state
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.