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by Richard Eldred
23 May 2025 12:52 AM

  • “Starmer’s Chagos deal to cost UK up to £30 billion” – Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of signing “one of the worst deals in the history of deals” by surrendering the Chagos islands for as much as £30 billion, reports the Mail.
  • “What happened with the Chagos Islands deal? How announcement was nearly thwarted” – In the Times, Oliver Wright recounts how a last-minute legal ambush led by Chagossian exiles nearly derailed Sir Keir Starmer’s treaty to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.
  • “This Chagos ‘deal’ is Labour’s biggest humiliation since Monday” – We are run by politicians who never question the supremacy of international lawyers, laments Daniel Hannan in the Telegraph.
  • “Starmer surrenders UK’s vital defence to a honeymoon resort” – Not only is Britain finished, we’re running out of people to surrender it to, says Tim Stanley in the Telegraph.
  • “The Beta Prime Minister” – On Substack, Dr David McGrogan argues that Sir Keir Starmer’s weak and insecure leadership exemplifies how individual character remains crucial to national success.
  • “Lucy Connolly case raised with White House” – The case of Lucy Connolly, a mother who was jailed for a social media post, has been raised in the White House following a landmark GB News interview.
  • “‘Lucy Connolly is no racist – she helped me become a British citizen’” – The mother jailed over a tweet posted in the wake of the Southport murders sponsored a Nigerian family to help them get British citizenship, reveals the Telegraph.
  • “Lucy Connolly deserves human rights too” – If foreign criminals and illegal immigrants can use the ECHR, a distressed mother should be able to, writes Isabel Oakeshott in the Telegraph.
  • “Migrant can stay in UK to escape his wicked stepmother” – An African asylum seeker has been allowed to stay in Britain to escape the clutches of his wicked stepmother, reports the Mail.
  • “Starmer owes Sunak for halving net migration” – In the Spectator, James Heale credits Rishi Sunak’s immigration reforms for halving net migration, leaving Labour poised to reap the political benefits without lifting a finger.
  • “Britain really is becoming an island of strangers” – As things stand, by the time of the next census in 2031, almost a quarter of the population will be first generation migrants, writes Karl Williams in the Spectator.
  • “Reform and the problem with the Overton window” – In the Spectator, Rod Liddle argues that Reform UK’s rise hasn’t moved the Overton window – it’s shattered the illusion that it ever reflected what voters really think about immigration.
  • “Paedophiles and sex criminals ‘will be castrated’ under new plans” – Sex offenders face mandatory chemical castration and could be sectioned if they refuse under the biggest shake up of sentencing laws for 30 years, reports the Mail.
  • “This shameful plan to cut prison sentences must not pass” – Labour’s plans could see the whole prison system descend into farce, warns Robert Jenrick in the Telegraph.
  • “Uncontrolled crime is bankrupting Britain” – The Government’s fixation on regulation is putting us all in danger, says Sam Ashworth-Hayes in the Telegraph.
  • “Is Britain heading for bankruptcy?” – Servicing debt is becoming a very significant part of the Government’s budget, notes Ross Clark in the Spectator.
  • “Teachers and doctors in England given 4% pay rise” – Doctors and teachers in England have been handed a 4% pay rise after the Government accepted salary recommendations from pay review bodies, reports the BBC.
  • “The true cost of Reeves’s capitulation on public sector pay” – The Government’s decision to back bumper public sector handouts will place fresh demands on taxpayers’ pockets, writes Tim Wallace in the Telegraph.
  • “13,000 teachers face redundancy as schools forced to make savings” – According to the Conservatives, up to 13,000 teachers face redundancy because of Labour’s “jobs tax” and unfunded pay rises, reports the Express.
  • “‘Our Education Secretary? A patronising, cultural marxist’” – In the Standard, Dylan Jones profiles Katharine Birbalsingh as she slams the Education Secretary as a “patronising, cultural Marxist”.
  • “Labour’s trilemma: it only has bad choices left” – In the Telegraph, David Frost explains that Rachel Reeves faces a bleak fiscal trilemma – cut spending, delay hard choices or raise taxes – with none likely to avert an economic crisis.
  • “Starmer vs the workers: the real Brexit betrayal” – This week’s agreement with the EU isn’t so much a reversal of Brexit as a refusal to see why it happened, says Michael Gove in the Spectator.
  • “Angela Rayner ‘jockeying to take over from failing Starmer’” – Keir Starmer is struggling to quell chaos in his Cabinet amid claims Angela Rayner is jockeying to replace him, reports the Mail.
  • “Angela Rayner’s leaked memo: read in full” – Angela Rayner’s secret push for tax hikes over spending cuts is revealed in full by the Telegraph.
  • “Jeremy Corbyn can save Britain from Starmer” – Labour is closer to Tory-style polling than you might think, because of threats from the Left, says Aaron Bastani in the Telegraph.
  • “Lord Frost won’t rule out running for Reform” – Lord Frost says that he is struggling to see what the Conservative Party’s unique selling point is, and has not ruled out running for Reform UK at a future general election, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Abolish the speech laws” – “We need freedom of speech for all – and I mean all,” says Tom Slater in Spiked.
  • “Censorship is the virus, free speech is the vaccine” – Free speech is far less dangerous than censorship, which empowers a self-appointed elite to enforce their biases on others, writes Paul Marshall in City A.M.
  • “J.D. Vance is right: we do have a free-speech problem” – Our antiquated laws need to be updated to protect freedom of expression in the digital age, says Emma Duncan in the Times.
  • “David Cameron banned from buying mobile phone” – Lord Cameron appears to have become the latest politician to find their personal lives affected by their work after he was prevented from buying a phone, reports the Times.
  • “Patrick O’Flynn, Westminster journalist turned leading Eurosceptic and UKIP MEP” – The Telegraph pays tribute to former Daily Express journalist-turned-UKIP MEP, Patrick O’Flynn, who has died of cancer aged 59.
  • “Highways bosses remove 140 miles of motorway lighting to reduce carbon emissions” – Highways bosses are set to permanently remove more than 140 miles of motorway lighting on some of the busiest sections in the UK – to cut carbon emissions, reports the Express.
  • “Miliband’s 2030 clean power target looks increasingly impossible” – Reality is blowing the green agenda off course, says Ross Clark in the Spectator.
  • “Maternity hospital evacuated after solar panel fire” – Pregnant women were evacuated from a hospital in Bristol after a solar panel fire broke out, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Letby inquiry delays publishing report amid miscarriage of justice fears” – The Lucy Letby inquiry has delayed publishing its report amid ongoing fears of a miscarriage of justice, says Sky News.
  • “Starmer signs treaty giving WHO power to recommend lockdowns” – Sir Keir Starmer has signed an international pandemic treaty that gives the WHO the power to recommend lockdowns, reports the Telegraph.
  • “The horrifying FDA calculation on Covid boosters in the NEJM and the policy being proposed” – On Substack, Meryl Nass blasts a New England Journal of Medicine article by Drs Marty Makary and Vinay Prasad for pushing unsafe Covid boosters.
  • “‘US Senate adds my refutation of huge Covid vaccine study to the record’” – On Substack, Dr Raphael Lataster announces that his peer-reviewed demolition of the vaunted Watson et al Covid vaccine study has been entered into the US Senate record – marking a major recognition of his challenge to the vaccine success narrative.
  • “Covid vaccine ‘safe and effective’ narrative collapses on camera” – On Substack, the Vigilant Fox reveals how Senator Ron Johnson’s Senate hearing exposed deliberate government concealment of Covid vaccine harms.
  • “The scientific community is still censoring Covid heretics” – In the Telegraph, Matt Ridley argues that the peer-review system is a politically biased, opaque racket that stifles dissent and innovation.
  • “The UN’s claim about babies dying in Gaza is unravelling” – Israelophobia is the most dangerous bigotry of our times, warns Brendan O’Neill in the Spectator.
  • “BBC accused of downplaying white farmer killings in South Africa” – South African businessman Robert Hersov has accused the BBC of “woke” bias for downplaying the killings of white farmers and dismissing Trump’s genocide claims, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Suspected Washington gunman was BLM protester who flaunted support for Hamas” – The terror suspect accused of killing two Israeli embassy staff flaunted his support for Hamas online and attended Black Lives Matter protests, according to the NY Post.
  • “Will Wall Street jitters stop Trump’s budget Bill?” – In the Telegraph, Matthew Lynn argues that Trump may be forced by jittery markets to rein in his “big, beautiful” budget Bill – or risk crashing Wall Street.
  • “Trump ‘told Zelensky that he and Putin need to reach peace themselves’” – President Trump has reportedly told Zelensky and other European leaders they will have to find a solution to the invasion of Ukraine themselves, reports the Mail.
  • “Trump says Putin ‘doesn’t want peace because he’s winning’” – Donald Trump has, for the first time, admitted in a phone call with European leaders that Putin is not ready to end the war, says the Telegraph.
  • “Trump administration ends Harvard’s ability to enrol international students” – The Trump administration has moved to end Harvard’s ability to enrol international students, escalating a standoff with America’s oldest university, reports the BBC.
  • “This 25 year-old Democrat tried to make way for the next generation, then they tried to oust him” – In the Telegraph, Benedict Smith charts the rise – and the attempted ousting – of 25 year-old David Hogg, the Parkland survivor turned DNC vice-chair, as party elders move to sideline him.
  • “BT parts with HR chief in wake of DEI embarrassment” – BT has parted ways with its HR chief in the wake of an embarrassing about-turn over the company’s DEI strategies, reports the Mail. 
  • “Trans children more likely to be ‘white and privileged’, says Katharine Birbalsingh” – Britain’s ‘strictest headteacher’ has suggested that young people are seeking victimhood narrative with gender status, according to the Standard.
  • “Trans police officers banned from strip-searching women” – New police guidance states that strip searches and searches in custody should be carried out by officers of the same biological sex as those being searched, reports LBC.
  • “Labour’s attempt to hide its cowardice over trans rights won’t work” – Rather than tackle the trans lobby and uphold the law, Sir Keir Starmer is opting to disadvantage women – again, says George Chesterton in the Telegraph.
  • “Window display of Enoch Powell recorded as ‘non-crime hate incident’” – A grandmother’s shop window display has been recorded by police as a “non-crime hate incident” – because it features a picture of Enoch Powell, reports the Mail.
  • “Don’t let the zealots ‘decolonise’ British history in our schools” – George Chesterton argues in the Telegraph that the claim Stonehenge was built by black Britons is just the latest sign of history being hijacked for activism.
  • “Judge rejects arguments that AI chatbots have free speech rights” – A US federal judge has rejected arguments made by an AI company that its chatbots are protected by the First Amendment, according to AP.
  • “‘At least three people in the Telford grooming gang got less time in prison than Lucy Connolly!’” – On the latest episode of the A Nation of Taxpayers podcast, Duncan Barkes and William Yarwood are joined by Toby to chat about freedom of speech and Lucy Connolly.

"At least three people in the Telford grooming gang got LESS TIME in prison than Lucy Connolly!"

The new episode of A Nation of Taxpayers is live! @DuncanBarkes and @yarwoodwilliam were joined by @toadmeister of the @SpeechUnion to chat freedom of speech and Lucy Connolly 🎙️ pic.twitter.com/YIUUIpfnqa

— TaxPayers' Alliance (@the_tpa) May 22, 2025

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