The rebirth of Sutherland's portrait of Churchill Tuesday, 23 April, 2024 In a letter to The Daily Telegraph published on 23 April, Alistair Lexden drew attention to the existence of a copy of Graham Sutherland’s remarkable portrait, painted for Churchill’s 80th birthday in 1954, which his wife later arranged to have destroyed. SIR -- Graham Sutherland’s preliminary work for his controversial portrait of Churchill possesses all the qualities which made this great artist... Articles
High standards in secondary legislation 22nd February 2019 Secondary or delegated legislation takes the form of statutory instruments which stem from Acts of Parliament—primary legislation—and give effect to detailed... Recent NewsSpeeches
A great political philosopher 19th February 2019 An article in The Times on February 14 featured the brilliant comic writer, Richmal Crompton, whose famous William books, of which some 12 million have been... Articles
The Carlton Club meeting and the fall of the Lloyd George coalition in October 1922 14th February 2019 These dramatic events were discussed by Alistair Lexden at a dinner in the Carlton Club in February 2018 (see below). He considered them at greater length in a... Recent News
The mistaken critics of independent schools 8th February 2019 An obsessive preoccupation with a few, well-known independent schools produces a wholly misleading impression of the overall state of independent education in... Articles
Brexit and the Belfast Agreement 7th February 2019 The government says that the 1998 Belfast Agreement will not be weakened in any way by Brexit. But in its current form, the notorious backstop will inflict... Articles
Sibling couples - Rebuking the Government 3rd February 2019 In a Lords debate on 1 February, Alistair Lexden returned briefly to an issue on which he has spoken out strongly in recent months, most notably in speeches on... Speeches
The truth about Stanley Baldwin and appeasement 31st January 2019 Detailed research by historians has shattered the long prevalent myth that Baldwin failed to stand up to Hitler. However, the truth has yet to be fully... Articles
Monarchs and politics 30th January 2019 Widely reported public comments by the Queen on 24 January urging tolerance and respect for differing views—thought to have been prompted by Brexit turmoil—led... Recent News
Two years' deadlock in Northern Ireland 28th January 2019 In an oral question in the Lords on 24 January, Alistair Lexden returned to an issue which has raised on a number of occasions: the grave damage being done in... Speeches