Liberty in Ancient and Modern Times
More than any other thinker in the 19th century Europe, Benjamin Constant sought to characterise the distinctive features of what it...
Oliver Riley
Jun 6, 2019


That isn't real Socialism!
When a country begins to adopt socialist policies, a trend unfolds. First, socialists unanimously applaud the economic progressivism, and...
Oliver Riley
Jun 6, 2019


Graeca Liberta Ferum Orbem Liberat: What a free Greece means to a free world
187 years ago today, in 1832, the first Kingdom of Greece was declared at the London Conference. Nearly 2000 years after the destruction...
Hugh Wright
May 24, 2019


Remembering Gallipoli: Britain and the ANZACs
More than an hundred years ago, a great battle fought at Gallipoli began as the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps landed on this day,...
Hugh Wright
Apr 24, 2019


Vape Like a Neoliberal!
My Twitter cover photo is a picture of me blowing a smoke ring from a vape-machine (follow me @RileyOlli), and at Cambridge, every now...
Oliver Riley
Apr 16, 2019


Remembering Thatcher
Six years and two days ago, our greatest postwar Prime Minister passed away. To remember her, I’d like to take you back a few years, to...
Oliver Riley
Apr 10, 2019


Brexit Betrayal
I’m afraid you’re going to have to cast your minds back nearly three years, to the conspiracy theory fuelled bottom-of-the-barrel of the...
Hugh Wright
Apr 4, 2019


Cambridge: Defund Extremism
The Cambridge University Conservative Association, alongside our colleagues, friends, students, and faculty across the University, wishes...
Gary Dreyer
Apr 4, 2019


I was at the Brexit March – the next one might not be so peaceful
Yesterday, the day I had been hoping for seemingly forever, was the day we should have finally wriggled free from the tentacles of the...
Timur Coskun
Mar 30, 2019


Make April the End of May
It was on my eighteenth birthday that Theresa May became Prime Minister. I remember in first year chatting to my bedder as she told me...
Hugh Wright
Mar 27, 2019

