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Politics today is a runaway train driven by emotional 'kitsch' rather than reason, turbocharged by tech's global hype machine. Make sure you're sitting close to the emergency exit, says Dr David McGrogan.
Sir Keir Starmer's authoritarianism is not at odds with his commitment to human rights. As law professor David McGrogan explains, a limitless expansion of state power is the logical corollary of liberalism.
The emergence of global government is no conspiracy theory, says Dr David McGrogan. Those driving it cite global disasters, but in truth the greatest global disaster facing humanity is the emergence of world government.
Labour is set to make Britain's universities an arm of the state, says Dr David McGrogan. The Education Secretary has set out her plans to make life more comfortable for higher education – at the cost of its freedom.
Labour is "mission-driven", says Keir Starmer. But the last thing anyone should want is a Government with a mission, says David McGrogan. That's because a Government with a mission needs conscripts. That's you and me.
Those of us who live in the U.K. will have to get used to a Labour future in which the state helps itself to our property, seemingly under the impression that it's a gift bestowed upon us by the state, says David McGrogan.
Women have more choice than ever before and no one would want to change that, says David McGrogan. But the fact that so many choose not to have children presents humanity with huge problems. Can anything change their mind?
Labour previously endorsed Gordon Brown's plan to renew Britain's constitution with a strongly Left-wing flavour. David McGrogan has had a look and is stunned by the sheer incompetence on display.
Labour will win because the public are rejecting the Tories' failed attempt at technocratic government, says Dr David McGrogan. But they will soon reject Labour's technocracy too. A new kind of government is needed.
Law prof David McGrogan analyses the Supreme Court's decision in Finch v Surrey County Council, which torpedoed a new oil well, and says it's typical of the way democratic decision making has been turned over to 'experts'.
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