Category Archives: Uncategorized

MAGA and Eugenics

Around 1900 the ‘science’ of Eugenics was invented by Francis Galton. It was taken seriously in Germany and the southern States of America in the 1930s – as well as in Sweden, as it happens. Not so much in Britain, … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

What Can Reform Do?

The elections last Thursday were for local councillors and mayors (except one: a Parliamentary bye-election due to an MP’s resignation. That one went to Reform too). I’m afraid I’ve never taken much interest in local politics, and so am not … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Vance, Britain and the Wokerati

JD Vance clearly dislikes Europe generally; but he appears to harbour a particular animus against Britain. Recently he was reported to be insisting on her abandoning her ‘hate speech’ laws, as a condition for the US’s entering into a commercial … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

A Mayoral Election

Well, my city’s mayoralty – a newly created one – has fallen to an ex-professional Olympic boxer (he won gold in the bantamweight class in 2012), who was a bit of a hero here in Hull, but so far as … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment

The Fifty-First State

Trump’s knowledge of his own country’s history is not very sound. If it were, he’d know that America tried to annex Canada once before, in 1812, and failed. This was because the Canadians resisted then, as they appear to be … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Why Trump?

There’s very little more one can say about Trump. He must currently be the most famous person on the planet. (I imagine he revels in that.) Of course there may still be new Trumpian scandals to be revealed – kompromats, … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Why Are Universities Left-Wing?

In my day, sixty-odd years ago, British universities were predominately Conservative politically, or at least the ‘élite’ ones were. I attended one of those top ‘Unis’, as they’re called now (we called ourselves a ‘Varsity’), joining a college where my … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Back to Bach

Yesterday we attended a performance of Bach’s St John Passion in the Berwaldhalle in Stockholm. It was a first for me; of course I know the St Matthew Passion, and have all of Bach’s cantatas (around 200 of them) on … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

One Historian’s View of the Israel-Palestine Conflict

[I’ve been nervous of publishing this, in view of the way that any criticism of Israel can be labelled ‘anti-semitic’ by dedicated supporters of the modern Israeli government. (See – again – Asa Winstanley, Weaponising Anti-Semitism, 2023.) I don’t regard … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Two ‘Democracies’

In Britain a crucial economic decision – the government taking over control of the steel industry – requires the recall of Parliament to endorse it; which it did today. Over in the USA the President, entirely on his own, makes … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment