The Proof is in the Pudding

BY ALEX STORY Starmer is many things to many people. To some he is a liar, to others a traitor, ever ready to serve the interest of the International Collective against that of our country. He might be all that and more, or less, but more importantly, he might be, as comedian and economist, Dominic Frisby, sings, his “toolmaker” father’s biggest achievement, namely “the biggest … Continue reading The Proof is in the Pudding

Labour’s Anti-Education Policy

BY JOE NUTT About a month before Keir Starmer’s now self-evidently delinquent version of the Labour Party secured the mother of all Pyrrhic victories in the general election, I published an essay in The Critic explaining how they would immediately dedicate their energy to attacking private schooling, just as Blair had done with fox hunting. I predicted that they would face a legal challenge rooted … Continue reading Labour’s Anti-Education Policy