The Crisis of Democracy and the New Right
Europeans' tolerance has been tested to breaking point, says Ramesh Thakur. They would like their countries, stolen from them in fits of absentmindedness, back, thank you very much.
Europeans' tolerance has been tested to breaking point, says Ramesh Thakur. They would like their countries, stolen from them in fits of absentmindedness, back, thank you very much.
Consider voting for the Labour-a-Tory Party this General Election, and back their bold plan for a new 'National Self Service' (NSS) supermarket chain, offering free food and beverages at the point of purchase!
If the ECHR can decide that a failure by states to protect citizens against the 'harms' of climate change is a human rights violation, it can decide that anything is, and democracy is undermined, says Dr David McGrogan.
There's a palpable sense of anger in the electorates of many Western democracies after decades of being ignored by political elites pursuing their own agendas. It's time to give power back to the people, says Neil Oliver.
During all the furious arguments about the cancellation of HS2, why has nobody mentioned the utter stupidity of having high-speed trains in a tiny country like England, asks David Craig.
The Spectator’s Gareth Roberts takes a swipe at the Tories, lambasting their 13-year record in which progressive ideas have corrupted U.K. institutions.
The galling thing about being controlled, inspected, commanded, etc., by our bureaucratic and political overlords is not the encroachment on our liberty. It's the fact that we’re being governed by absolute half-wits.
In the dying days of 2022 there is at least one bit of good news – Mark Drakeford, Wales’s pound shop authoritarian, has announced he’ll step down in 2024.
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