Tag: Frank Haviland

Britain Needs a Bastard

Leaders are simply better—more effective, more popular at their peaks, more trusted in the moments that matter—precisely when they refuse to pretend they are better than the rest of us.

Keir Starmer: Traitor or Incompetent?

Sir Keir is not a Bond villain stroking a white cat in a volcano lair. He is something far more dangerous in a democracy: a careerist without fixed principles.

Begum Back in Business?

While the ECHR’s founding mission was undoubtedly well-intentioned, it has since morphed into a tool for undermining democracy.

Keir Starmer: Dead Man Walking

If it’s true that the ‘grown-ups are back in charge,’ then they’re the same kind we always seem to get: self-serving, corrupt, lying bar stewards.

Time to Reconsider the Death Penalty?

The State has no issue switching off life support for baby and granny but somehow has an attack of conscience when it comes to the Axel Rudakubanas of this world.

Blood on the Tracks

The insane demand that reality conform to egalitarian ideals is the primary issue crippling Britain at present.