Hong Kong’s Decline into Tyranny
10 March 2024
by John MacNab
Swathes of farmland are being earmarked for wind farms and solar parks under new initiatives allowing renewable energy companies to charge customers more for their power if they generate it close to where it is needed.
The Met faces calls for an inquiry and a public apology after a man was arrested for denouncing Hamas as terrorists, while nearby chants glorifying Houthi terror attacks went unchecked.
By an overwhelming majority, the Irish people have rejected efforts by various progressives to amend the constitution to make it less 'sexist' and more 'inclusive'. This is Ireland sticking two fingers up at Varadkar.
The billion-pound slavery atonement proposed by the Church of England is slammed by Daniel Hannan in the Telegraph, as yet another instance of British national self-loathing and Americanised symbolic virtue-signalling.
David Hansard staunchly defends the imprisonment of far-Right figure Sam Melia, dismantling arguments for his actions as free speech and emphasising the legal divide between expressing belief and inciting hatred.
The head of the Government’s climate watchdog told officials to “kill” a negative news story with “technical language”, FOI documents reveal.
Things are changing fast in Hong Kong. The slippery slope to tyranny has recently proved to be both steep and very slippery since the betrayal by the Chinese Government of its promise to keep the territory free.
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