Stuart DunlopThe political power of ‘caving’We need to remember that our leaders are not ignorant to their mistakes and retreats. They choose to avoid a change for the better.Oct 1, 2019Oct 1, 2019
Stuart DunlopJohn Cleese, God and The Rise of the Silly PartiesWhen it comes to politics today, the sillier you are, the more you are taken seriously.Jun 23, 2019Jun 23, 2019
Stuart DunlopThe Existential Crisis of Satire: A Century-Old ManifestoSo many things feel like satire today, but have we forgotten what satire is? One definition from 100 years ago claims it can be a moral art.Apr 21, 20191Apr 21, 20191
Stuart DunlopMy Brexit question: What changes for the better?An appeal from a twenty-something British expat: what positive changes does Brexit offer me, and you, and all of us?Mar 23, 2019Mar 23, 2019
Stuart DunlopBrexit: The Black Hole of the British Non-IdentityBrexit is now an interminable void of rhetoric and negative self-assertions, and has trapped both sides in an identity crisis.Jan 27, 20192Jan 27, 20192