Spiking Wokeness

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN To combat ‘wokeness’, one must first define it. One should assess levels of wokeness based on criteria that highlight divisive factors, ideological rigidity, and rejection of open dialogue, with the intention of identifying these traits as problematic. Otherwise, you’re merely pinning jelly to a wall. Below, as a helpful aid to DOGE, I have created the Wightman Wokeness Valuator (WWV)*. New DOGE … Continue reading Spiking Wokeness

Pluralism & Decentralisation

BY ALEX STORY Few people were surprised by the recent election results. The Conservative Party headed by Mr Sunak lost – badly. The vote share dropped to 26% of the national vote, “down two points on their poor performance in 2019”, according to Sir John Curtice, professor of Politics at Strathclyde University. Some, within the Central Conservative Party bunker in London, saw some thin silver, … Continue reading Pluralism & Decentralisation