Lockdown Sceptics Were Branded as Extremists, But Analysis Reveals Lockdowns Reduced Mortality Rate by 0.2%
Bow Group Fellow Benjamin Loughnane has said that those who opposed restrictions were treated as extremists and "cast out of polite society".
“Politics will lead you down many paths, but a conservative and a patriot will never be far from the Bow Group. Against the tide of globalism, liberalism, and Marxism the Bow Group stands resolute.
The Bow Group is where conservatism begins and ends in Britain, there is nowhere else like it.”
Ben Harris-Quinney, Bow Group Chairman
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Sir Roger Scruton, Bow Group Honorary Patron
“It’s so important to have a really strong intellectual base from which to develop policy, and the research material that began the Brexit movement and the Maastricht rebellion was a pamphlet published by the Bow Group. The Bow Group has always been at the heart of British and conservative patriotism.”
Sir Bill Cash MP, Bow Group Senior Patron
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Dr John O’Sullivan, Bow Group Senior Patron
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Bow Group Fellow Benjamin Loughnane has said that those who opposed restrictions were treated as extremists and "cast out of polite society".
Benjamin Loughnane has said that a viable challenger to Boris Johnson would likely come from the backbenches, not from Cabinet.
Ben Harris-Quinney has expressed doubt that the government's pledge to level up the North of England will work while inflation has hit its highest rate for 30 years.
Boris Johnson's talent for surrounding himself with uninspiring ministers in the Cabinet has safeguarded him against any real challenge to his leadership.
Boris Johnson needs a gold-standard conservative inside Number 10 running things who’s not going to take any nonsense and that the Brexiteer base can tr
“There’s a major problem in Number 10 with the culture and something needs to be done about it. I don’t think what has been going on can be defended," said Harris-Quinney.
Bow Group Chairman Ben Harris-Quinney told GB News that there was, “no point changing leaders of the Conservatives to yet another phoney conservative” such as Liz Truss.
“The only fair model is for people who like the BBC to pay for it and the people that don’t to not have to,” Mr Harris-Quinney said.
Brexit was the signal that the public wanted things done in a more patriotic way, an a succession of Conservative Party leaders have promised that, and not delivered.