The Press Idolizes Politicians. Instead, It Needs To Hold Them Accountable.
Newspapers deserve a great deal of credit for the expansion of freedom over the past 200 years. But the media have lost credibility.
Newspapers deserve a great deal of credit for the expansion of freedom over the past 200 years. But the media have lost credibility.
Only time will tell if Truss reverses the big spending style of her predecessor.
Liz Truss promises a tax-cutting, deregulatory model for Britain.
Both major candidates to replace Boris Johnson have branded themselves as heirs to the neoliberal icon’s ideological legacy.
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As the Johnson premiership goes down in flames, perhaps the Conservative Party will finally rediscover its commitment to liberty.
The highest tax burden in a generation confirms the Conservative Party has no interest in small government.
Even with coronavirus deaths at a trickle, Prime Minister Boris Johnson won’t rule out more lockdowns.
New marketing restrictions on junk food will affect bottom lines, not waist lines.
Even though COVID-19 spread is low, Brits love their lockdown.
The United Kingdom has instituted one of the most rigorous lockdowns in the world.
Individuals, not governments, will have to take charge of the next phase of the coronavirus response. That means more freedom, but also more personal responsibility.
Brits will have only themselves to blame if they don't embrace food freedom.
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The Brexit architect explains what the media got wrong about Brexit, the rise of "Bannonism and Bernie-ism," and what went wrong in Venezuela.
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