The Denial of Shit: International Knife-Fight Edition
DR DAVID MCGROGAN To understand the way Britain is governed in 2026, it helps to have in your head an image of Hobbiton bedecked in Pride flags. The idea is that if we are all […]
DR DAVID MCGROGAN To understand the way Britain is governed in 2026, it helps to have in your head an image of Hobbiton bedecked in Pride flags. The idea is that if we are all […]
Futile virtue signalling is pushing up energy costs and destroying the economy DAVID TURVER Introduction Labour MPs like Tris Osborne spend a lot of their time claiming our energy system is secure and the National Energy System […]
Starmer has delighted our enemies, disheartened our friends and debased our nation We have suffered our worst humiliation since the fall of Singapore DANIEL HANNAN We have suffered our worst national humiliation since the Suez debacle, if […]
Is there a way to rationalise the car tax? Should old cars be put beyond the reach of the Chancellor’s palpation? JIT A few weeks ago, someone put a petition on petition.parliament.uk to ask the government to Reduce […]
The BAFTA Tourette’s meltdown thing The fatigue is real. SPIFF I was going to ignore the incident outlined below. I assumed it was a minor hiccup, a media-driven moment and to some extent that’s what […]
Get ready for higher energy bills PAUL HOMEWOOD Britain has as little as two days of gas stored up, raising fears of a potential crisis as supplies from the Middle East dry up. The UK’s gas reserves […]
JAMES ALEXANDER Hegel said everything important in world history happens twice. Marx added, grimly: “The first time as tragedy, the second as farce.” And here is my thrupenny bit. Everything important said by anyone in […]
Reform need to put the people’s interests first: it’s the right thing to do, both morally and politically. Here’s how they can do this. BRITISH PATRIOT’S SUBSTACK Imagine if a party could adopt a policy […]
How do I gaslight thee? Let me count the ways ROGER WATS(N SOME maintain that the expression ‘gaslighting’ is over-used these days. I don’t agree. I maintain that the process is more intense than ever; […]
Saturday Read: On freezing rail fares Taxpayers left to cough up even more to subsidise relatively well-off travellers LEN SHACKLETON AND INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS This week, boasting of the government’s achievements in combatting inflation, […]
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