DOGE U.K. – and Other Hopes and Dreams for 2025
1 January 2025
Declined: Chapter Two
1 January 2025
by M. Zermansky
Former Chancellor George Osborne has said the Conservative Party must resist chasing Reform voters and instead move back to the political centre ground if it wants to return to power. What nonsense, says Will Jones.
France is teetering on the brink of its own 'Frexit' moment, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has warned.
A new book by the head of an Oxford College wants unruly politicians brought to heel by lawyers and officials. But we should not throw away the sovereignty of parliament so lightly, says J Sorel.
Sir John Redwood – the veteran MP who headed Margaret Thatcher's policy unit in the 1980s and has opposed Net Zero and lockdown policies – has announced that he will stand down at the General Election.
Rishi Sunak has once again been dropping hints about leaving the European Convention on Human Rights. This is not credible, says Dr David McGrogan: such a feat would require a Government far more serious than this one.
A coup d’état, as originally defined, is a coup inflicted by the state on the people. This makes COVID-19 a coup d’état, says Dr James Alexander. Modern politics could be considered death by a thousand coups.
As a former Lib Dem Mayor who marched for Remain, Steve Wallis says that at this election he's considering voting Reform U.K., despite it once being the Brexit Party. Here's why.
Ken Charman has recently retired as a CEO, but like many over-50s, he has no intention of going back into a corporate world that is beholden to DEI dogma and would cancel you if you ever let on what you really think.
The European Union has backed down on Net Zero targets for agriculture, including drastic cuts in fertiliser and pesticide use and a recommendation that people eat less meat, following widespread protests from farmers.
Brexit was too polite by half, says Ross Clark. The French aren’t going to sit around discussing matters in a village hall. European farmers have shown us how you actually stand up to the sclerotic EU.
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