News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
Outgoing Chief Executive of the Climate Change Committee Chris Stark has accused Net Zero sceptics of waging a "culture war". Not really, says Ben Pile, but the way politicians are pushing it we could end up in civil war.
Keir Starmer – who has professed that a woman can have a penis – has become the latest figure to gaslight conservatives by making the ridiculous claim that the Culture War is an invention of Tories.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Keir Starmer claiming the Culture War is a figment of the Tory imagination, DeSantis dropping out and the House of Lords holding up the Illegal Immigration Bill.
Ernest A believes 2024 is going to be the year we win the Culture War. In fact, he thinks it's already been largely won and it's just a matter of time before the other side throws in the towel.
A Prime Minister without a mandate of his own has in effect extinguished the mandate and priorities upon which his party was elected with a stonking majority, says Patrick O'Flynn,
An authentic, working class protest song by country singer Oliver Anthony has been embraced by the American Right – and it's driving the libs nuts. Nick Dixon has it covered for the Daily Sceptic.
A teacher writes that his school has become little more than a woke indoctrination factory focused on churning out identikit Left-wing activists. But the incessant alarmism is taking a toll on their mental health.
Around the world conservative politicians who take the fight to the woke Left are winning at the ballot box. So why are the British and Australian conservative parties sitting out the culture wars and getting thumped?
Through a combination of fear and indifference, our most important cultural institutions are allowing themselves to be bullied by woke activists into destroying themselves, writes Nick Timothy.
The literary world is under siege from eraser-wielding ideologues. What can be done to preserve our disappearing culture? Create personal libraries and collect original works.
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