David speaks of the state of Britain's education and training system and calls for a radical overhaul of how the UK approaches upskilling the next generation.
Claire explores the rise of dogmatism in British politics, the inability of "science" to replace values when it comes to political decision-making, and the importance of individual conscience.
Eric discusses the nature of cultural hyper-liberalism and "woke" politics, the damage it is inflicting on academic life, and how we should respond to it.
Patrick discusses the modern SDP's revival, the insincerity of the Conservative party, the senselessness of Labour's platform, and our party's role in the future of British politics.
Frank explores the social costs of indifference from the political class, the perils of political technocracy, and the importance of values in political life.
Historian David Starkey speaks about the rise of the professions, its connection to moralistic cultural liberalism, the right domain for ethics, and the experience of being "cancelled".
William explores the British political landscape, the fallout of the pandemic, freedom of speech and expression in public life, and the issues confronting the nation in the coming months and years.