News Round-Up
22 October 2024
by Will Jones
Net Zero is Losing the Battle of Ideas
22 October 2024
by David Turver
The bond market chaos that shook Britain in the autumn of 2022 and triggered Liz Truss's humiliating exit was an inside job – at least according to recent research by the central bank at the heart of the mess.
As former Minister Kwasi Kwarteng prepares to step down at the next election, Paul Hicks writes to him to suggest that now is the time to act without fear or favour on Net Zero, the vaccines and the WHO pandemic treaty.
According to a fascinating article in the Critic, it was the reckless and irresponsible behaviour of the Bank of England that spooked the markets and brought down Liz Truss’s Government, not the mini-budget.
Rishi Sunak’s installation as Prime Minister is not the result of a globalist plot masterminded by the WEF. If there’s an invisible hand at work, it’s that of the financial markets.
To lose one genuinely conservative Cabinet minister may be regarded as a misfortune... The political events of the last week are beginning to look like a globalist coup. Or is it just one monumental cock-up after another?
In this week’s episode of London Calling, the talking points are Kwasi Kwarteng’s U-turn, Russell Brand’s run-in with YouTube and what to do if you’re attacked by an anti-Tory protestor – fight back or play the victim?
In this week’s London Calling, the talking points are the Italian election, Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget, the Canadian teacher with the comedy fake boobs, The Capture and PayPay’s attempt to censor the Daily Sceptic.
The Business Secretary says talk about further restrictions is "completely unhelpful", adding that, because of the success of the vaccine roll-out, "I would rule out" there being another lockdown.
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