
I first met Margaret Thatcher as a child at a constituency event she held in Finchley to thank her local activists for 40 years of service that had delivered her to the highest office in the land. My Grandmother was
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney9 Apr 2014, 1:49 AM PST0

Amidst the soap opera of Boris vs George vs Theresa and Gove, it would appear that a fervent debate is taking place in the Conservative Party as to the future of its leadership, in the event of the party not
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney25 Mar 2014, 5:59 AM PST0

As a consumer, I choose what I buy, and where I buy it from. To get to the point of citizen emancipation where I am in a position to do so has cost millions of lives and exhausted what once
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney6 Mar 2014, 2:12 AM PST0

In May 2012, major Conservative donor and LGBT activist Ivan Massow wrote an article making the case that the Conservative Party had nothing to fear in discarding social conservatism, because its advocates in the party had nowhere else to go.
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney26 Feb 2014, 5:07 AM PST0

The decision by David Cameron to block the right of constituencies to recall their MPs in cases of wrongdoing has been much debated in the UK over the past week. It echoes a feeling that has been building about Parliament
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney20 Feb 2014, 3:45 AM PST0

Margaret Thatcher once said of Britain, “we must learn to be one nation, or we will be no nation.” In searching for unity in discord at a time when the traditional values that once underpinned British society were increasingly being
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney9 Feb 2014, 4:13 PM PST0