Keir Starmer’s Coming Revolution is More Radical Than His Opponents Realise
16 February 2024
by J. Sorel
Nigel Farage has vowed to make life "very difficult" for new NatWest Chief Executive Paul Thwaite until he receives a "fuller apology" following the debanking row.
Waitrose owner John Lewis is facing calls for a boycott after it launched a magazine for staff which advises parents on how to find breast binders for 'trans children'.
According to newly-published figures, inflation-adjusted living standards in Britain have fallen for five out of the last six quarters. Britons today are worse off than they were in the last quarter of 2017.
The worry that a new French law criminalises opposition to mRNA vaccines is based on a misunderstanding, says Robert Kogon – though the law is troubling enough.
Keir Starmer's coming revolution is more radical than his opponents realise, says J Sorel. His vision is to codify Blair's Britain and place it beyond the reach of politicians in the hands of bureaucrats and judges.
Once the WHO gets its pandemic treaty, putting it in charge during self-declared 'emergencies', how long do you think until it declares the next 'pandemic', asks Dr. Angus Dalgleish.
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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