News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
We should vote Conservative to keep out the Trots and their permanent revolution, says Peter Hitchens. No no no, that just ratifies the Uniparty, says Matt Goodwin. Professor James Alexander ponders the dilemma.
Keir Starmer’s planned VAT raid on private schools is likely to breach human rights law because it singles out private education for the levy, a senior lawyer has said. The Left gets entangled in its own Blob.
Don't be fooled by Keir Starmer's boring exterior, says Andy Collingwood. He has a revolutionary programme for government and intends to gerrymander the constitution to make it irreversible. You have been warned.
In the latest episode of the Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are the Matrix attack on Farage, the Tories' catastrophic election campaign and Keir Starmer's hidden agenda.
The Tory election campaign is like one of those England batting collapses – paradoxically both distressing and enjoyable in equal measure, says Sean Walsh. The problem is the party has forgotten how to be conservative.
In his latest deep dive into Starmerism for the Daily Sceptic, J Sorel discovers a bland, deep state functionary tasked with destroying parliamentary sovereignty so nothing like Brexit can ever happen again.
Lurking behind the election, Paul Sutton spies Tony Blair and his technocratic heirs, similarly committed to putting the 'grown-ups' in charge and smearing and smothering all dissent.
Just as the corporate world is finally waking up to the catastrophic damage EDI has caused, Labour is about to make it worse than you can possibly imagine, says C.J. Strachan.
In the latest episode of the Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are Reform’s manifesto, Keir Starmer's real plans for Britain and Tony Blair's discovery of his inner TERF.
Isn't it a bit odd that we're halfway through a General Election and yet the political parties have not sought to discuss their or their opponents' record during the pandemic, asks Brian Monteith.
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