
After Trump Tariffs, EU Discovers Love of Free Trade
The European Union is angry with Trump because its “protectionist racket has finally hit a wall.”
The European Union is angry with Trump because its “protectionist racket has finally hit a wall.”
While it makes sense to take advantage of being Trump’s favourite Western country, this must be done with a keen eye on maintaining British sovereignty and British interests.
The white working-class lads who once formed the backbone of Britain have had enough.
Desperate measures reflect a Ukraine on the brink, reliant on foreign aid and manpower.
The tactics employed by the Labour government may differ from the brutalities of the Soviet regime, but the ideological goal driving the farm tax remains identical: the eradication of private ownership.
London and Paris could stop illegal crossings “at a stroke” but are unwilling to take the necessary action.
The ruling class’s support for state-mandated multiculturalism has culminated in the creation of a new de facto blasphemy law.
Campaigners warn that the silencing of grooming gang investigators will get worse if the government adopts an official definition of anti-Muslim hatred.
It is as if our powerholders lie awake at night, terrified that there might be some remaining part of British life that they have not regulated or destroyed.
Reform UK: The move will bring “more pro-Hamas and antisemitic attitudes” into Britain.