
Will What’s Left of the British Conservative Party Be Worth Saving?
Reform, bolstered by figures like Suella Braverman, who command respect on security and sovereignty, could emerge as the authentic home for unapologetic conservatism.

Reform, bolstered by figures like Suella Braverman, who command respect on security and sovereignty, could emerge as the authentic home for unapologetic conservatism.

After quitting the Conservative Party, Britain’s former Home Secretary became Reform UK’s eighth MP.

Some believe tinkering with the convention is not enough—that members should leave it altogether.

The European Convention on Human Rights is under fresh scrutiny, including its consequences for migration control—and for Northern Ireland.

Britain’s former home secretary said that attacking Farage “is like a patient berating the doctor for the illness.”

To define a nation with a list of fashionable bullet points is to denude a rich heritage of meaning.

As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.

Sunak would have done well to uphold his bargain with Braverman.

Tories will work to keep positive economic news in the headlines, but incoming migration figures are bound to take the spotlight.

Braverman blames failing politicians for sinking the ‘Rwanda Plan.’ Has she forgotten that, before Monday, she was high up among this group?