The Telegraph: Labour's opposition to the deportation of Jamaican criminals reeks of hypocrisy 12th August 2021 If Labour truly believe that the UK Borders Act 2007 is no longer fit for purpose, then why has no Labour MP tabled a motion to amend it? On September 6th 2011... Opinions
The Telegraph: Violent crime is returning with vengeance, but the politically correct elite doesn't seem to care 4th August 2021 The cycle is doomed to repeat itself until leading figures conduct a robust discussion on the cultural aspect of the crisis A rare sunny weekend in August... Opinions
The Telegraph: Rayner's pledge to make flexible working the 'new normal' proves Labour is still talking to Islington 28th July 2021 According to data from the Office of National Statistics less than half the population worked from home during the pandemic First coined by the American... Opinions
The Telegraph: Of course the Left are against easing lockdown restrictions. They've had a good crisis 20th July 2021 For these harbingers of doom, what circumstances would make ending restrictions acceptable? As a classicist, the Prime Minister will undoubtedly be aware that... Opinions
The Telegraph: Gary Neville's tedious political rants are getting in the way of English unity 8th July 2021 Sunday’s final represents an opportunity to unite behind the team - irrespective of our political beliefs or support for adopted causes Amid the euphoria of... Opinions
Conservative Home: As an ethnic minority Conservative, my experiences have been positive. But Singh’s report shows room for growth. 27th May 2021 The publication of Dr Swaran Singh’s independent investigation into alleged discrimination within the Conservative Party has made for interesting and at times... Opinions
Conservative Home: To tackle serious youth violence effectively, London needs a more robust strategy 27th April 2021 On 19th January, Anas Mezenner was walking home when he was involved in an altercation that led to him being stabbed. He died in hospital seven hours later... Opinions
The Telegraph: Vague platitudes from celebrities will do little to combat vaccine hesitancy 30th March 2021 Deep-seated fears about the vaccine in the Black community must be tackled rigorously - and head-on - by community leaders The publication yesterday of data... Opinions
Conservative Home: How to take back control of the narrative about foreign national offender deportations 8th December 2020 In November 2014 Jermaine Stewart was jailed for six years for the rape of a woman who had fallen asleep on his sofa after meeting him on a night out in... Opinions