Before We Forget
13 November 2023
by Anonymous
Is It Really Possible to Be “Colonised” by Noel Edmonds?
13 November 2023
Memories of 2020 are now fading, meaning it can be easy to forget how on that Remembrance Sunday some bravely defied the lockdown to gather at war memorials. But we must not forget, as the tyranny must not be repeated.
A Prime Minister without a mandate of his own has in effect extinguished the mandate and priorities upon which his party was elected with a stonking majority, says Patrick O'Flynn,
Sacking Suella Braverman shows that Rishi Sunak's surrender to the hysterical Left that hates her because she is a socially conservative 'woman of colour' is complete, says Dr David McGrogan.
Is it really possible to be "colonised" by Noel Edmonds? It is according to his new neighbours in New Zealand, where the TV presenter's un-PC humour is upsetting the local pearl-clutchers.
The Prime Minister has sacked Suella Braverman and is the verge of bringing back David Cameron. Will it shore up his crumbling authority after his show of weakness over the pro-Palestinian protest on Armistice Day?
The Spectator's Sean Thomas is despairing over the state of our media and the future well-being of the U.K.'s Jewish community after attending the recent pro-Palestinian rallies.
Rishi Sunak is pushing for tighter protest laws after the recent unrest in London, with proposed measures including easier march bans and regulations against activities like trampling on statues during protests.
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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