The search for Noah’s Ark.
A curious tale for a Sunday
A curious tale for a Sunday
We have talked plenty about the issues surrounding Professor Jason Arday in the past week or two but here comes a truly remarkable new angle all the way from Belgium,
Posters and guidance are meaningless without consequences. I look at the argument that Britain needs tougher enforcement of its immigration laws, faster removal of failed asylum seekers and deportation of foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes. Join my Substack for exclusive insights and stories—subscribe here. Love the podcast? Support the show and buy me a…
Immigration isn’t just about numbers — people bring cultural attitudes and values with them. Using the new Home Office guidance as a starting point, I examine whether Britain has lost the confidence to demand genuine integration from those who come here. Join my Substack for exclusive insights and stories—subscribe here. Love the podcast? Support the…
The British Government has produced a nine-page guide for asylum seekers explaining some of the basic rules of living in Britain — including that rape, domestic abuse and sex with children are serious crimes, that women have equal rights, and that sexual consent is required. In this podcast, I ask the rather obvious question: how…
There are moments when the State accidentally exposes its complete and total failure.
Mass migration, welfare dependency, employment taxes and inadequate training are interconnected problems. In the final episode, I set out how Britain could begin fixing the system — reducing reliance on imported labour, reforming welfare, encouraging employers to hire British workers and putting skills and training back at the heart of the economy. Join my Substack…
With Britain’s labour market already under pressure, Rachel Reeves increased employers’ National Insurance and made hiring more expensive. I examine why taxing employment risks fewer vacancies, weaker opportunities for young people and even greater dependence on welfare. Join my Substack for exclusive insights and stories—subscribe here. Love the podcast? Support the show and buy me…
Britain supposedly needs hundreds of thousands of overseas workers, yet millions of working-age people remain economically inactive. How can we have labour shortages, mass immigration and a soaring welfare bill at the same time? I explore one of the biggest contradictions in the British economy. Join my Substack for exclusive insights and stories—subscribe here. Love…
The problem with gradual change is that you don’t really get perspective on it as it unfolds, and then, when you DO realise what has happened, it may be too late!
Brexit promised to give Britain control of its borders — and it did. So why did non-EU migration subsequently surge? I look at how Britain replaced its reliance on EU labour with workers from further afield and ask whether this is remotely what millions of Leave voters thought they were voting for. Join my Substack…
Britain has added millions of jobs over the past decade, but who actually got them? I examine the extraordinary growth in non-EU employment, the relative weakness of employment growth among British nationals, and ask whether our economy is really delivering for the people already living here. Join my Substack for exclusive insights and stories—subscribe here….
I can remember back in May 2020 when the Left, heavily aided and abetted by their associates in the media, turned George Floyd, a fentanyl-dealing career criminal, into a latter-day martyr.
Is Britain witnessing the creation of a new political martyr? Following the death of Professor Jason Arday and a huge Trafalgar Square vigil, I examine how legitimate questions about his academic record risk being recast as evidence of racism. I ask whether compassion for a tragic death should ever require us to abandon scrutiny, overlook…
Why Reform’s £50bn Welfare Revolution Is Exactly What Britain Needs