Is Nigel Farage Britain’s next Prime Minister? In this sharp political analysis, Dr. Floyd Millen explores the rise of Reform UK, the failures of the political establishment, and why the Black community must engage now more than ever. Populism isn’t going away—so how should we respond?
Can the post-Brexit Conservative Party uphold its commitment to global markets while asserting national sovereignty? This post examines the tension between Hayekian economics and the rise of economic nationalism in the UK, and asks what remains of Thatcher’s globalist vision.
Once defenders of pluralism and liberty, today’s Conservatives appear increasingly drawn to combative culture war politics. This post examines how the party has shifted from Hayekian tolerance to ideological conformity — and what it means for the future of conservatism.
Once the party of free markets and fiscal restraint, the Conservatives have drifted far from their Thatcherite roots. This blog explores how Hayek’s economic philosophy has been replaced by short-term handouts, revealing a party struggling with ideological confusion and electoral pragmatism.