
The Hole in the Flag
The question is not simply what will fill the hole in the flag, but whether we will make that symbol worthy of the flag.

The question is not simply what will fill the hole in the flag, but whether we will make that symbol worthy of the flag.

By recklessly tying the Crown to progressive issues, Charles erodes the neutrality on which his constitutional role rests.

Slovakian conservatives are divided by the dilemma: pro- or contra-Fico?

The termites have been feasting on rot of the American establishment for a long time.

Just 16 months ago, they were doing their best to kick him out.

It seems it is no longer possible to shape people towards an alternative model of society—far from the one proposed by a corrupt and over-powerful state.

We should insist that it is not ‘far right,’ racist, or extreme to worry about the effects of migration in Europe today.

Once again, the shadow of the one GOP candidate who was not there loomed over the dismal proceedings.

Anti-Trump Republicans accuse the former president of wanting to become America’s dictator. Here are three questions for them to answer.

Nothing captures the falsity of the climate religion more than the UN’s mammoth gathering of the world’s elite.
At last, we’re talking about one of our own. At last, this counter-society that we laboriously try to preserve against the ill winds of progressivism is enjoying the limelight.
One day, a government official will announce that the stories are indeed true: his government has for decades been in possession of alien vessels and alien technology. That day will mark the beginning of the galactic era for humanity.
The European Commission’s proposal to require member states to recognize surrogacy as an acceptable form of parenthood disregards the best interest of children and fails to uphold the principle of subsidiarity.
With an ideologically aggressive president, and with the states becoming more and more dependent on money from the federal government, the table is set for fiscal blackmail of conservative states. First out: abortion laws.
Men are a particular object of contempt, often branded as ‘toxic’ if they refuse to bow to ‘wokeism.’ Ironically, we are desperately in need of good men who live in accordance with traditional ideas of virtue and chivalry–especially as loving and present fathers.
‘Wokeism,’ the current battering ram at the door of conservative values, might have arisen from elite schools and universities in prosperous countries, but this does not explain why it spread with the ferocity that it clearly did.
In Lawrence’s poetry, we catch a glimpse of how exactly the lordship of the machine is instituted: not with guns at the door, but on the altar of our worship.
It is evident that the prospect of closer ties with France is very much on China’s radar—and understandably so, France’s trust would be an immeasurable boon to the extension of China’s influence through Europe and the curtailing of the U.S.’s influence.
In Nottingham, the police have just been granted an extra 36 hours to question the suspect—that should give us all the chance to start singing “Don’t look back in anger,” before any anger has the bad taste to show itself.
In recent months, Trump has blamed social conservatives for Republicans’ weak performance in the 2022 midterm elections. Why should they continue to support him?
Perhaps no one has been more instrumental in the shift of political culture away from impartiality and fairness and towards arbitrary power than Boris Johnson himself.
Farage has officially gone public with his intention to re-enter the fray. Whatever else might be said about him, his track record of leading insurgencies is second to none.