Robert King
The case for the VF Plus
Reform UK’s rise and South Africa’s shifting politics reveal growing voter backlash against perceived betrayal
Thinking clearly about South Africa’s economy
Poland embraced market reforms after communism. South Africa chose state expansion, producing starkly different economic outcomes.
Notes on the Future of Nations Conference
Conference in South Africa explored nationhood, self-determination and institutional resilience amid growing global political debates.
What Palestine means for Cape Independence
Palestine recognition shift reshapes sovereignty politics, influencing Cape Independence and South African self-determination debates.
Ten steps to Cape Independence
2026 is a decisive moment for the Cape as independence offers survival, self-governance, and prosperity.
The Case For a People’s Referendum on Federalism
New technology opens up opportunities for pressuring the state on issues important to the public. The DA and others should take their cue from private referenda elsewhere
Let A Thousand Oranias Bloom
Local government in South Africa is in ruins. From sprawling metros to forgotten dorpies, service delivery is either laughably incompetent or entirely absent.
Notes on the Anglo-South African
Robert King puts the English community in the spotlight, considering the endurance and the fragility of their identity and culture
Guest article: The Referendum Party – last hope for a nonracialist society
Robert King writes about his personal reasons for joining the Referendum Party, and what South Africa means to the Cape
Is self-determination the solution for South Africa?
Robert King examines the challenges created by central government and makes the case for Cape independence and the devolution of government