Why Matthew Parris is wrong about Christianity & victim-status

On Easter Saturday, Matthew Parris wrote this particularly terrible article in The Times. It is almost certainly worthy of a reply, but there is so

A Christian case for Socialism

I am not of the view that there is a “Christian” political position. I think Christians may vote for parties across the political spectrum. There

Champagne Socialism is not the problem, but hyper-individual progressive liberalism

Yesterday, I posted on the real problem with champagne socialism. Specifically, I wanted to argue that it misses the point of what socialism actually argues

Danny Finkelstein is wrong: Labour can unite workers & commuters alike in an electorally popular way, if only they are willing

The Labour Party are currently in a quandary. Faced with rail strikes that are popular among rail workers, but not quite so popular among rail

Madness of crowds, hyper-individualism & staying in your lane

The kind of church we all want

I was preaching out at one of our partner churches yesterday. It was great to be able to spend a bit of time with them

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