Conservatism
General election 2015: how to win a majority
Liberalism is the secret ingredient of British politics—and history. But though there are liberals in every party, they lack one that is clearly their home
Its own worst enemy?
The wreckage in Washington is a revolt by conservative politicians against their own waning power
Preview: Its own worst enemy?
The wreckage in Washington is a revolt by conservative politicians against their own waning power
The Daily Briefing: Friday 11 October
Radical conservatism, bean-counting and dealing with default
The Daily Briefing: Monday 30 September
Marriages of convenience, small "c" conservatism, and Miliband's improbable wind turbines
Burke: Conservative at heart
A new book from Number 10's new advisor revisits a patron saint
Conservative confusion
Free markets cannot be reconciled with tradition
Postmodern Tories
What does the Conservative party believe any more?
What Dave has done
The success of the government’s reforms will determine the fate of progressive conservatism
Patron saint of the big society
Edmund Burke is widely regarded as the “father of conservatism” but his ideas do not belong to one tradition—and could provide an inspiration for David Cameron’s big society
The problem with equality
Those who cry foul over the lack of women in top political jobs are relying on faulty logic