Reactions to elections in Poland and Germany show how Europe’s elites twist ‘democracy’ to mean whatever suits their interests
Reactions to the Hamas massacre show that we too have to fight for our democratic civilisation
There is a passivity about poll-watching, as if we were ancients reading the runes or chicken entrails in a bid to foretell a future that is beyond our control.
National sovereignty and independence remain the only foundations for democratic government.
Our Democracy Watch column tracks the battles between the EU elites and the peoples of Europe.
The Digital Services Act empowers the European Commission to police what voters are told at elections.
It might seem a stretch for the EU to claim to be defending democracy by denying the right of sovereign nations to decide their own policies. But in Brussels doublespeak, ‘democracy’ can now mean its opposite.
It was not Brexiteers who misled UK voters over the forward march of an EU army.
A populist revolt is now our best hope of defending the true European values of democracy and national sovereignty.