Rethinking Brexit, the triple lock and other follies isn’t politically viable now but will be in 2029
It is not (just) greed. Business encourages contrarianism
Populism is often strongest in big-spending social democracies
The continent gets too much attention from the world to recognise its irrelevance
Macron has concluded that power often tames radical parties or demonstrates their incompetence
The number that can claim to hasn’t kept pace with a growing world population
‘Bold’ is media-speak for ‘left wing’, and Britain doesn’t need a left turn
The appetite for risk often increases with age
On trade, the right of British politics couldn’t see that the US is a foreign land
The right likes markets but not their cultural consequences
Maybe politics, which for decades has been dysfunctional in the US, doesn’t matter that much
The island’s ultimate strength has been a lack of dogma
The people who brought us partygate and Liz Truss’s mini-Budget think Rishi Sunak is the problem
From someone who relies on it for ideas, this is how to find it
The west’s relative loss of power is reflected in fine dining
Eloquence and charisma are vastly overrated in politics
As the country loses clout, it holds the world’s attention more
Stinting Ukraine will harm America in the contest with the supposed ‘real’ rival China
The self-help industry suggests all mistakes in life are retrievable. Middle age teaches us otherwise
Smartphone addiction, culture wars and low birth rates are byproducts of wealth
As well as being the worst thing our species does, war is a creative spur
Voters haven’t had to think about the party’s flaws, such as its statism, for 14 years
Finance, foreign students, even the Premier League — the UK resents its strengths
It isn’t clear that their electorates have done the same
All the social incentives are to be a pessimist