News Round-Up
17 November 2024
by Will Jones
Police Investigate Former Labour MP for Calling Hamas “Islamists”
16 November 2024
by Will Jones
Nigel Farage was one of the few British politicians to stand up for our right to self-determination and helped us to break free of an overbearing European power. Why can’t he see the Ukrainians are in the same position?
Ian Rons argues that the 'stirring up hatred' offence Sam Melia was found guilty of should be repealed and we should revert to the Common Law 'breach of the peace' standard.
Private Eye has attacked Konstantin Kisin – the latest example of its implacable hostility to anyone non-woke. It has ceased to be a satirical magazine and become an instrument of ideological enforcement – Pravda Eye.
Ian Rons made the mistake of reading an article by an American conservative arguing for an end to aid for Ukraine. The ignorance was almost bottomless.
Laurence Fox cancelled me just minutes before he got cancelled, says Ian Rons. Ian was due to debate him about the war in Ukraine and came up to London specially – but Fox pulled out at the last minute.
Ian Rons isn't convinced by Seymour Hersh's latest 'scoop' and suspects a Russian intelligence asset may have tricked the investigative journalist into publishing anti-Ukraine propaganda.
The Metropolitan Police has declined to prosecute Sarah Jane Baker, the trans activist who urged people at Trans Pride to punch a TERF in the face, having suddenly discovered a love of free speech. Quelle Surprise!
Ian Rons forensically demolishes the pathetic attempts by furious woke journalists to undermine the Supreme Court for upholding the First Amendment in an important ruling last week.
If we say nothing when Nigel Farage is denied service by the banks, who will speak up when they come for us? This is a new and sinister form of cancel culture that we must not stand for.
Ian Rons denies being a pro-Ukrainian, Establishment shill and challenges James Delingpole, Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson to debate him on a platform of their choice.
Ian Rons feels slightly sorry for the COO of Wickes. Doing enough to celebrate Pride Month to maintain your ESG rating while not antagonising your 'bigoted' customers is a difficult line to tread.
The Kakhovka Dam was designed to withstand a nuclear attack, so the possibility of it being blown up by Ukrainian missiles is extremely remote. Russia, by contrast, had the means and the motive.
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