News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
There are chaotic scenes in Brussels as police officers attempt to shut down the National Conservatism conference as Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman speak at the event.
Scrooge is everywhere at this time of year as the archetypal Christmas miser. But on some issues, like immigration, it's ultimately not kind to be anything other than Scrooge-like, says Steven Tucker.
Suella Braverman, sacked by Rishi Sunak last month, gave her resignation speech in Parliament today, in which she said Sunak has one last chance to pass a Bill that will actually stop the boats. Read her speech in full.
Voters are increasingly worried about immigration as the scale of Tory failure on the issue becomes apparent, but not enough to support the politicians who will actually do something about it, it appears.
Dr David McGrogan considers the civil war erupting in the Conservative Party between national and liberal conservatism and says the former is bound to triumph because the latter is a contradiction in terms.
A civil servant at the Home Office has said that his colleagues would "ring the mental health services to check in on my sanity" if he were ever to propose ways of cutting immigration.
The Supreme Court has ruled against Rishi Sunak's Rwanda migrants scheme in a major blow to the Prime Minister after Suella Braverman warned he has no credible Plan B stop the boats.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the sacking of Suella Braverman, the media gaslighting over the pro-Palestinian Armistice Day protests and the bizarre return of David Cameron.
In a brutal resignation letter, Suella Braverman has accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of having "manifestly and repeatedly failed to deliver" on key policies and said he is "incapable of doing so".
Sacking Suella Braverman shows that Rishi Sunak's surrender to the hysterical Left that hates her because she is a socially conservative 'woman of colour' is complete, says Dr David McGrogan.
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