Mark Littlewood: «The real divide is no longer economic, but one of identity»
Mark Littlewood heads the think tank Popular Conservatism (PopCon), which aims to bring the British right closer together. Photo: PopCon
At a time of reconfigured political cleavages in Britain and Europe, Thatcherite thinker Mark Littlewood gives his views on the future of the right and the place of liberal-conservatism in Britain and the West.
A former director of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), the think tank emblematic of Thatcherism, Mark Littlewood is now head of the Popular Conservatism (PopCon) think-tank, which encourages alliances on the right of the British political spectrum by attempting to bridge the gap between liberalism and conservatism. For Le Regard Libre, this intellectual looks back at the battles facing liberal-conservatives, the new ideological cleavages in the UK and Europe, and the possible recompositions of the right. He also shares his views on Brexit and immigration control in Great Britain. Between
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