The accidental utopia of Escape from New York
By going backwards, toward a state of nature, Snake Plissken goes upwards, and beyond.
How about a nice game of Tic Tac Toe?
The chances of miscalculation or accident are too large for humanity to live under.
Discussion with Dr David Jeffery
‘The idea of Liverpool being a particularly radical city before the 80s isn't really there. It has its moments, but what major city didn’t?’
A cake is a cake: the making of a nation
The notion that we come from nothing, are nothing, and have nothing to be proud of is an arrogant and shallow retort to anything resembling British patriotism.
If you want to cut pointless jobs, start with the Leader of the Opposition
Sir Keir Starmer is inheriting his party’s new legacy: an abandonment of the fundamental idea of ideological dispute between political parties.
As education skyrockets, our opportunities shrink
The number of foreign students at esteemed institutions like the London School of Economics has skyrocketed. International students now make up nearly 70% of the cohort.
Why Russia will survive, and why the U.K. may die
Should a nation wish to continue existing, it must bring children into the world, or it is doomed.
No White Man’s Sky: the RAF’s discriminatory hiring
The RAF is trying to reach ‘impossible’ diversity targets by pausing employment offers to more than worthy white male recruits.