Cultural Marxism, if you’re not familiar, is a term commonly used by those on the Right to identify an agenda and a way of thinking prevalent in our culture and amongst our elites. I say on the Right, as it’s one of those terms, like globalist and authoritarian, rarely owned by those it describes. But... Continue Reading →
If marriage no longer matters, why draw the line at couples?
An article in the Mail caught my eye this week. It was about a polyamorous relationship, and featured a woman called Mary Crumpton who was calling for the law to be changed to recognise romantic arrangements like hers. ‘I think,’ she says, ‘that I want to have a country where we respect people’s choices, in... Continue Reading →
The moral case for immigration control
As the latest Central American migrant caravan makes its way to its encounter with Trump’s troops, it seems as good a time as any to remind ourselves why national borders exist, why they are good, and why they should be defended. Why control immigration? Migration is a basic part of how nations and peoples interact.... Continue Reading →
What’s to be done about the West’s plummeting birth rate?
A BBC headline this morning confirms what is now common knowledge – that birth rates in Western and other developed nations are well below the rate of replacement, leading to ageing and declining populations, and storing up serious social and economic problems for the future. Source: Wikipedia/Supaman89 In Britain, as in a number of other... Continue Reading →
LGBT inclusion: What’s wrong with the Oxford bishops’ letter?
The four bishops in the diocese of Oxford this week have written to all their clergy and parishes in a controversial intervention in the sexuality debate. The bishops – who comprise the diocesan bishop, Steven Croft, and the three area bishops, including the outspoken LGBT campaigner Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham – explain that they... Continue Reading →