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All Right, We Are Two Europes
Time to take sides, and go on the offensive.
Hostility to Farage has made them forget just how important the immigration issue is to voters.
Even secular observers have been disturbed by booze-fueled discos in ancient cathedrals.
Culture is vital precisely because it sets the terms for everything else.
Calling national conservatives “Nazis” for opinions that were mainstream just a few decades ago is just as counterproductive as Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” gaffe back in 2016.
A brave opponent of vaccine mandates who has the potential to appeal to both libertarians and far-left voters, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a candidate to take seriously.
It is always easier to blame the supposed evils of those one hates than face up to your own side’s failures.
European voters have said they want real change—so parties on the Right should not get caught in the insipid morass in the centre.
Turkey’s government refuses to return stolen Greek properties in Constantinople after eliminating the indigenous Greek population from the city.
The father of a three-month-old boy confronted Spain’s government-sponsored “woke” comedian in real life over obscene online comments.
The cracked veneer of pro-Hamas rhetoric cannot hide the fact that the ongoing campus protests have taken on a life of their own.
Leftist NGOs and media outlets have allied with Samidoun, a pro-Palestinian group that is outlawed in Germany.
Seeing Paris demos made him conservative. Will the 2024 campus chaos create new Scrutons?
The GDI’s aim is to discredit news organisations that it doesn’t like, and to reduce their ad revenue as a means to shut them down.
The Blue Wave movement is pushing back against abortion activists.
Much like ancient Persian kings, PM Sánchez used five days of chaos to tighten his grip on power.
Spanish PM Sánchez will likely use a corruption investigation against his wife as an excuse to attack the judiciary’s independence.
The upcoming European elections are about the Somewheres vs. Anywheres
The abdication of the college faculty from the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza has allowed virulent, openly anti-intellectual forces to hijack the protests.
It’s always about ‘moving forward,’ but the French president’s destination is as vague and soulless as ever.
We must challenge the entire political culture that brands once-commonsense views as ‘far-right’ and beyond debate.
Spain’s PM may be looking at the presidency of the European Council as his next job.