Rob FordThoughts on the US midterms resultsSome initial reactions to the US midterms resultsNov 8, 20181Nov 8, 20181
Rob FordTaking back control?A little while ago, I wrote an article on how immigration attitudes have changed since Brexit. I found evidence of a positive shift in…Jun 28, 2018Jun 28, 2018
Rob FordNic O Nas Bez Nas: Why voting rights for EU Citizens should be on the political agendaOne common argument used in recent campaigns to lower the voting age to 16 is that Britain’s youngest citizens have the strongest interest…Mar 8, 20182Mar 8, 20182
Rob FordHow have attitudes to immigration changed since Brexit?Immigration was a big factor in the 2016 EU referendum. It featured heavily in the campaign, often in contentious ways, and views about…Jan 24, 20188Jan 24, 20188
Rob FordLord Adonis’ predictions on upcoming electionsLord Adonis recently advanced a theory of national elections: “ The best leader wins and nothing else matters. It’s that simple.” (article…Sep 30, 2017Sep 30, 2017
Rob FordIt matters who holds the purse strings: why abolishing fees could be harmful to the cause of equal…In an earlier piece, I looked at some ways both grammar schools and university fee abolition are similar: both play an outsized role in our…Jul 7, 2017Jul 7, 2017
Rob FordTwo totems: Grammar schools and university fees fee abolitionLast year, we had a big argument as a nation about grammar schools. Now we are arguing again about student fees. (EDIT: Some of my initial…Jul 6, 20171Jul 6, 20171