
From Comedy to Compensation: Sir Lenny Henry Demands Reparations
While slavery is still going strong in countries as diverse as Nigeria, Indonesia, and Brazil, British black celebrities focus on their own ‘victimhood.’

While slavery is still going strong in countries as diverse as Nigeria, Indonesia, and Brazil, British black celebrities focus on their own ‘victimhood.’

The bodies of the slain are not even cold, and yet the pro-Palestine brigade are on the streets of Britain, celebrating their deaths.

There is no need to work in opposition to or in parallel with English law if you do not recognise its legitimacy in the first place.

At no point does it appear to have occurred to the lawyers, the judges, or the ECHR itself that maybe the human rights of the victims should take priority over that of their assailants.

Why is the cultural nirvana of ‘diversity’ only required in white countries, and how long can this disastrous pattern be allowed to continue?

The authorities are frightened. They are terrified of speaking too honestly, for fear of aggravating their imported Muslim populations.

Unlike with previous reports, this time the panic amongst those who branded whistleblowers as ‘racist’ or ‘Islamophobic’ is palpable.

The direction-less PM wants to give 16-year-olds the vote—but won’t allow them to speak their minds or buy an energy drink.

When law enforcement values quotas rather than convictions and history is rewritten to shame rather than inspire—what’s left?

For fear of losing their seats, Labour MPs refuse to speak of the elephant in the room: the utter failure of multiculturalism.