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Sunak would have done well to uphold his bargain with Braverman.

Sunak would have done well to uphold his bargain with Braverman.

Any Irish person who has a critical thought about the mass migration overtaking the country better keep his mouth shut and not write, tweet, or TikTok anything about it, or face prison.

A nanny-state approach to nicotine policy undermines democracy and transparency.

James Cleverly insists the plan was never the “be all and end all.”

The United States and EU have left the Middle East’s only democracy isolated.

When it comes to UFO disclosure, the biggest worry is not the general public. They are resilient and will take transformative news with strides. Congress is a bigger problem.

The gastronomic apprentices of the far Left have some difficulty in reconciling their political opinions with their everyday lifestyle choices.

What would happen if enough people stopped believing the narratives promulgated by the ruling class and its media?

This is a sad reminder of the cost of Tory inaction on Channel crossings—that of human life.

Election forecasters weren’t prepared for the victory because fondness for Wilders is considered ‘distasteful’ by the Dutch ruling class. Backing Wilders is like wearing a red MAGA cap in downtown Manhattan.
It was not Brexiteers who misled UK voters over the forward march of an EU army.
Tucker Carlson, like Burke, Maistre, and Donoso, sees the political struggle as, at root, a religious struggle. And, like St. Augustine, he sees that this struggle is one of good and evil.
Tensions between Southeast Asia and the European Union seem to be on the rise.
“Who are we, what holds us together, and how do we stay together so as to bear our burdens as a community? For conservatism is about national identity.”
— Sir Roger Scruton
The LIOT group announced its intention to propose a new bill to repeal the pension reform. They will focus specifically on the repeal of Article 7—the one that pushes back the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.
Chega managed to host the largest demonstration ever against a foreign head of state—and, in another first, secured unity among disparate factions of the Portuguese Right, which usually compete rather than cooperate.
The abandonment of the fight against gay marriage by the political class on the Right tells us a lot about one of the favourite weapons of progressivism: creating the appearance of an ineluctable process.
The LIOT group announced its intention to propose a new bill to repeal the pension reform. They will focus specifically on the repeal of Article 7—the one that pushes back the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.
This year’s CPAC Hungary will showcase the country’s promise as a testing ground of conservative policies.
To echo Raab’s sentiments: a dangerous precedent has been set here. How are ministers expected to effect change when the slightest criticism could see them hounded out of office?
While a U.S. whistleblower reveals that her government is acting as a middleman in child trafficking, at least one European paper is more interested in the disclosure of the U.S. government’s involvement in reverse-engineering UFOs.
If the law is broken or ambiguous, fix it. But no law will be effective without the political will to enforce it.