What’s the Point of the Latest Ukraine Escalation?
23 November 2024
by Eugyppius
The Emperor’s New Ad
22 November 2024
Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick are through to the final two of the Tory leadership contest as a shock ballot of MPs dumps out the frontrunner James Cleverly.
In his interview with Kamala Harris, Bill Whitaker broke new ground and actually did journalism, says Freddy Gray, asking challenging questions on key issues. And her performance was "Prince Andrew-like in its awfulness".
One in 100 people in the U.K. are illegal immigrants and the country is home to more illegal migrants than any other European nation, a new Oxford study has found. But will Surrender Starmer do anything to stem the tide?
The Austrian Freedom Party’s victory in this week's election is a harbinger of the death throes of European centrism, says Ralph Schoellhammer – and opposition to mass immigration and Covid lockdowns were key drivers.
The Government is hiding the truth about crime committed by migrants, Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has said, accusing officials of an "institutional cover-up" that the British public deserves to know about.
The journalist Aaron Bastani has argued that conservatives who oppose mass immigration into Europe should also oppose Western military interventions in the Middle East. But is the premise of this argument true?
The Covid lockdowns turned Boris Johnson into Oliver Cromwell, making him only the second British leader to have cancelled Christmas, Conservative leadership candidate James Cleverly has said.
The triple knife murder at a 'Diversity Festival' by an asylum seeker has been the catalyst for the German establishment finally to turn against immigration, says Eugyppius. And the EU will follow.
The Government is refusing to publish data on crime and welfare claims by immigration status or nationality, making it impossible to ascertain the impact of immigration on society and the economy, says Matt Goodwin.
Who won the debate? The Guardian says Harris, naturally. But Prof James Alexander isn't so sure. Was it Trump, or both, or neither, or even Nick Clegg? How do you win a debate like that anyway?
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