Steve George-Hilley is Associate Editor of The Commentator and founder and Chairman of the Colloquium think tank, which specialises in research into science, technology and financial services. In his role at The Commentator, Steve oversees news output and editorial direction of content specifically around home affairs and UK politics. Steve has an interest in international development and has previously worked on a number of aid and charity missions across Africa in Kenya and The Gambia specifically. @StevenGeorgia
Tory optimism needed to clean up Theresa May’s mess
The Cabinet is locked in guerrilla warfare, the Prime Minister is wounded and will never regain her political authority, worse still the Conservative Party activist base has crumbled to ruin, we need a plan and we need it now, argues Steven George-Hilley
- 3 October 2017Manchester will overcome this repulsive terrorist atrocity
Even by terrorist standards, the nail bombing of the Ariana Grande pop concert reaches new depths of indiscriminate evil. With over 22 people dead and dozens maimed the terrorists have caused unforgivable human causalities, but have once again united a community, city, country and world against terror. As a beacon of hope, Manchester will endure and overcome this evil.
- 23 May 2017WATCH: Labour war memorial scandal activist clashes with cops
Croydon Central’s Labour Parliamentary candidate facing fresh questions after one of her activists was filmed clashing with Police amidst violent scenes in the town
- 12 May 2017Corbyn’s warm-up act tweeted about the ‘N****r race’
Labour under fire after Bethany Barker, who introduced Jeremy Corbyn at the local election rally last month has been exposed for posting racist tweets
- 9 May 2017Dolly Theis selected as Conservative candidate for Vauxhall
Vauxhall Conservatives have selected local resident Dolly Theis as their prospective Parliamentary candidate for the Vauxhall Constituency as Theresa May goes into battle against Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
- 8 May 2017Women 4 Westminster launches to back Conservative election candidates
A new campaign group has been launched to provide election support to Conservative women candidates from across the country as the General Election approaches
- 6 May 2017Conservatives unveil brutal election poster targeting Jeremy Corbyn
The General Election officially kicks off with the Tories launching an aggressive poster campaign designed to crush Labour in the eyes of voters on defence and the economy
- 3 May 2017Liam Fox will NOT stand aside for Theresa May in Tory leadership race
Sources close to the former defence secretary have rejected The Sun's story suggesting Liam Fox will drop out of the leadership race in favour of Home Secretary Theresa May
- 29 June 2016Only Liam Fox can unite Conservatives and country
Britain is changing. Our country is preparing to leave the EU. Millions of working class voters feel neglected and ignored on everything from job creation to immigration. Never has a Conservative leadership election been so vital for the future of the party, and the country. Liam Fox is the right man for the job
- 28 June 2016Tory action man James Cleverly slams UKIP’s Bob Spink
Tough-talking Tory MP James Cleverly slaps down fantasy UKIP candidate Bob Spink ahead of Essex Police & Crime Commissioner election poll
- 12 April 2016Cabinet star Priti Patel attends Vote Leave Brexit rally in London
Vote Leave gets a boost with support from Justice Secretary Michael Gove and Employment Minister Priti Patel who have visited the campaign's London HQ for a major telecanvassing session
- 20 February 2016Levi Bellfield’s ‘confessions’ shame our justice system
In Britain, a life sentence rarely means life, so when a brutal murderer suddenly starts confessing, we can assume the pursuit of parole rather than regret or repentance is the prime motive. Life must mean life
- 29 January 2016The Internet of Things won’t give us a smarter government
With predictions of up to 200 billion connected devices in circulation by 2020, the UK government has much to fear from the wider implications Internet of Things
- 19 January 2016Athletic bloodsports: why the IAAF is the next FIFA
More than 800 athletes from around the world have suspicious blood-test results, which are at best highly unusual, at worst evidence of widespread doping, according to leaked data obtained by The Sunday Times. The not-fit-for-purpose IAAF should be ashamed, and clean and honourable athletes like our Jessica Ennis-Hill (pictured) are right to be outraged
- 2 August 2015Queen Elizabeth doesn’t deserve this sickening Nazi smear
The Sun's footage of a 7 year old Princess Elizabeth, apparently being taught the ‘Nazi Salute’ by her uncle, was filmed at an age when she could have no knowledge of the meaning of her actions. The headline, “Their Royal Heilnesses” is one of the nastiest pieces of insinuation ever published against the monarchy
- 18 July 2015