Introduction: When Consent Breaks Down If Magna Carta established that the ruler is subject to law, the Petition of Right…

Introduction: The Charter Often Left Out of the Story When the origins of English liberty are discussed, attention almost always…

Foundations has argued consistently that sovereignty is not sustained by centralisation alone. It is sustained by ordered citizens. Power that…

On 18 December 2025, the Land and Infrastructure Act quietly became law in Britain. At first glance it appears administrative,…

Introduction: Myth and Constitutional Reality Few documents in world history possess the symbolic weight of Magna Carta. Signed in 1215…

Preface Why Constitutional Literacy Matters Britain does not possess a single written constitution. It possesses something older and more complex:…

The Long-Term Demographic Question Facing Britain Introduction When historians look back at the early twenty-first century, they may view it…

Record Migration and the Debate Over Britain’s Future Direction Introduction The early 2020s marked one of the most significant periods…

Policy Change, European Expansion, and a New Migration Era Introduction By the late 1990s Britain was entering a very different…

A Period of Relative Stability Before a New Era of Migration Introduction After the political turbulence of the 1960s and…