Climate Change is Class Warfare
18 April 2024
Government departments and agencies are hiding key data on the economic contribution of immigrants by nationality, a Conservative MP has said.
Since the 1980s, modern states have become increasingly squeamish about infringing the 'human rights' of violent criminals, even at the expense of their own populations. Why is that, asks Dr David McGrogan.
The recent victory by anti-immigration party Chega in Portugal was a surprise to no one paying attention to European politics. The Guardian, however, was predictably up in arms about the voice of the people being heard.
The BBC has deliberately destroyed the great British sitcom, says Steven Tucker. Making the unwashed masses laugh is no longer PC and comedy must be given a 'higher purpose'. No wonder nobody is watching anymore.
The head of Frontex, the EU's border and coastguard agency, has said he doesn't think it is really possible or desirable to keep migrants out of Europe. Unfortunately, that's his job.
A growing number of illegal migrants are finding life in Britain so miserable, they’re desperate to leave. But we won’t let them. Michael Deacon wonders why the British state doesn't have the basic decency to let them go.
The supposed economic case for mass immigration has finally collapsed as a new IFS report confirms that bringing in millions of low-pay workers and their families can never make a country richer.
'A Kids Book About Immigration' is as awful as it sounds, says Dr. David McGrogan, who has read it so you – and your children – don't have to. Whatever happened to the subtle art of storytelling?
'Elderly couple told they had to sell home to house asylum seekers' is a headline tailor-made for the anxieties of 2024. And while the actual story was not so blood-boiling, it still shows our property rights are in peril.
According to newly-published figures, inflation-adjusted living standards in Britain have fallen for five out of the last six quarters. Britons today are worse off than they were in the last quarter of 2017.
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