A Half-Serious Man
Boris Johnson got a couple of critical things right, but he never could or would have become a good prime minister.
A collection of 7 posts
Boris Johnson got a couple of critical things right, but he never could or would have become a good prime minister.
Toby Young talks to Jonathan Kay about the Conservatives’ victory in the UK General Election in which Labour suffered its worst defeat since 1935. Toby wrote about the election recently in Quillette.
Veteran political journalist Steve Richards talks to Toby Young about the U.K.’s forthcoming General Election, becoming a stage performer late in life, and his recent book about recent British Prime Ministers. This podcast was recorded in front of a live studio audience at the Battle of Ideas on
Carl Gardner, a former government lawyer, talks to Toby Young about Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue parliament, whether it’s constitutionally legitimate, and what the political ramifications are.
Jonathan Kay talks to Quillette‘s associate editor Toby Young about Boris Johnson, Britain’s new Prime Minister whom Toby first met 36 years ago when they were students together at Oxford. Toby recently wrote a profile of Boris for Quillette.
The next three months, between now and October 31st, will reveal whether that was a historical premonition or a sophomoric illusion.
But should all political comment on religion have to pass an offense test to be allowed?