by NSCU | Dec 17, 2021 | Covenantal Speeches
This week, the debate on the new Covid-19 regulations saw MPs from across the House venture into new political territory. Could a new radical consensus be emerging from the fall out over the restrictions? On Tuesday night, both left and right resisted authoritarian...
by NSCU | Dec 17, 2021 | Covenantal Speeches
This week, the debate on the new Covid-19 regulations saw MPs from across the House venture into new political territory. Could a new radical consensus be emerging from the fall out over the restrictions? On Tuesday night, both left and right resisted authoritarian...
by NSCU | Dec 10, 2021 | Covenantal Speeches
Speaking to his Ten Minute Rule Motion on a ‘Community Wealth Fund’, Paul argued that both places and people are matter – social as much as physical infrastructure – and that we must level up by devolving down to communities. Read more...
by NSCU | Dec 3, 2021 | Covenantal Speeches
There are two kinds of libertarians: those who are indifferent to the condition of society as long as the individual can pursue his or her desires, and those who believe that society is strengthened by individuals having as much freedom as possible. The latter is...
by NSCU | Dec 3, 2021 | Covenantal Speeches
Over on the Opposition benches, we detected the covenantal tradition within left wing politics too. Rebecca Long-Bailey, known for her service in Jeremy Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet, is usually thought of as a statist rather than a communitarian. But in the lesser known...