- “Britain is about to be pushed over the edge” – A Starmer Government is destined to be vulnerable to the bad influences of the Blob in all its facets, warns the Telegraph’s Sherelle Jacobs.
- “Farage calls for voting system change saying the public will be angry if Reform wins few seats” – The Reform leader predicts pressure to change the “absolutely bankrupt” First Past the Post system if his party gain millions of votes but wins only a handful of seats, the Telegraph reports.
- “Reform puts British people first – how is that a wasted vote?” – The Telegraph‘s Allison Pearson says it’s time to send a message to the Tories that their disregard for the British people is unacceptable.
- “Meet the next lot of ministers to ruin the country” – In the Spectator, Gareth Roberts takes a close look at the incoming Labour Cabinet, as “we’re going to be lumbered with them for at least five years”.
- “Is the U.K. heading for a Bidenesque Government?” – Keir Starmer has been at great pains to reassure voters that the hard Left is under control in his party and he is the choice for stability and unity. However, that’s what Biden promised in 2020, and look how that turned out, says C.J. Strachan.
- “J.K. Rowling agrees to meet Labour – but sets conditions over labelling of ‘hate groups’” – The Harry Potter author has responded to Rachel Reeves offering to provide “assurances” over protection of women-only spaces by demanding the Labour leadership first meet with gender critical organisations and Angela Rayner apologise for branding them ‘hate groups’, the Telegraph reports.
- “Trans women with penises can use female toilets, says Shadow Education Secretary” – The remarks sow fresh confusion over Labour’s gender stance, says the Telegraph.
- “This must be Labour’s most disturbing policy yet” – Labour’s commitment to a new ‘trans-inclusive’ conversion therapy ban would make it even harder to protect children from gender ideology, says Miriam Cates in the Telegraph.
- “Labour has lost women’s trust over trans issues, admits Streeting” – The Shadow Health Secretary says Labour has struggled to navigate “a pretty complicated and at times toxic debate”, according to the Telegraph.
- “Kate Forbes backs J.K. Rowling in Labour row over trans rights” – Scotland’s SNP Deputy First Minister has praised the author’s bravery and admits she shares her views on transgender issues, the Telegraph reports.
- “The unbelievably hilarious collapse of Corbynism” – When will the Left learn that if you screw over the working class, there’ll be a price to pay, asks Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “The Private Education Policy Forum shows its true colours” – Harming independent schools and families isn’t an unfortunate ‘cost’ of the Education Tax, or ‘the means that’s justified by the ends’ – for the architects of the policy, it’s the whole point, says Mr. Chips on Substack.
- “Julian Assange released from prison after reaching plea deal with U.S.” – The WikiLeaks founder boarded a flight to leave the U.K. on Monday after agreeing to plead guilty to a charge for which he is deemed already to have served time, the Telegraph reports.
- “The Assange compromise leaves a lot to be desired” – In the Spectator, Mary Dejevsky argues the Assange deal is probably the best that could have been achieved in the circumstances but far from perfect.
- “Joe Biden has failed Israel” – Those who shout loudest about Israel and international law have been shamefully silent about Hezbollah’s unprovoked aggression that now threatens to escalate into regional war, says Jake Wallis Simons in the Spectator.
- “Sentenced to death – the lonely thousands in care home lockdowns” – Sally Beck in TCW looks at the harrowing plight of the elderly during Covid ahead of the inquiry hearings later this summer.
- “Tommy Robinson arrested in Canada for ‘immigration offences’” – A video shows the 41-year-old activist being handcuffed by two plain-clothed police officers for an unspecified immigration breach, according to the Telegraph.
- “ITV News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby says ‘there aren’t many white, male anchors left’” – The 57-year-old speaks out as he prepares to host the channel’s election night coverage for the fourth time, the Telegraph reports.
- “Why it’s time to demand true gender equality… for men” – The Telegraph’s Michael Deacon wonders why the V&A is only aiming to get its proportion of male staff up to 30%.
- “RFK, Jr. Is Right: NATO Must Be Disbanded –” – On Dr. Robert Malone’s Substack, Jason Scott Jones suggests the alliance has morphed into a suicide pact.
- “A College Reunion” – Paul Sutton returns to his Oxford alma mater, now a “citadel of wokedom”.
- “It’s time for gay people to turn our backs on Pride” – The month-long orgy of virtue-signalling, fetishism and gender ideology is taking gay rights backwards, says Andrew Doyle in Spiked.
- “Watch Michael Portillo nail the lie at the heart of Net Zero. Our politicians’ obsession with this self-harming lunacy is one of the biggest mysteries of our age” – In a clip posted on X, Portillo tells GB News that nothing Britain is doing will save the planet, but it will destroy the economy.
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