Support for Sanctions is Wavering, Finds Poll
7 November 2022
by Noah Carl
Dr James Alexander, a politics professor, analyses the conservative philosophy of Peter Hitchens, whom he thinks is as talented a polemicist as his brother Christopher.
The UK has backed a $1 trillion climate 'reparations' initiative that would require it to hand over huge sums to poorer countries due to its alleged culpability for their 'extreme weather'.
Back in March, 73% of Brits said they support sanctions against Russia even if they lead to higher energy prices. In a recent poll, only 41% said the same. Support may erode further as energy bills continue to rise.
Dr Viki Male cites a Scottish study that claims to find no evidence the vaccines increase miscarriage risk but actually finds a 17% higher rate in the vaccinated.
Contrary to reports, the success of the English wine industry is not due to climate change. The grapes grown here are only suited for cold climates like ours and England has been producing sparking wine since the 1750s.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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