Sunak Seals His Fate
You cannot indirectly call your core voters ‘racists’ by dismissing a popular home secretary, and expect there to be no repercussions at the ballot box.
You cannot indirectly call your core voters ‘racists’ by dismissing a popular home secretary, and expect there to be no repercussions at the ballot box.
We have a fifth column in our midst. Now we see the true face of the enemy: radical Islam.
Starmer tweeted: “Islamophobia Awareness Month comes at a deeply troubling time for Britain’s Muslim communities. The recent surge in Islamophobia is devastating.”
If the authorities truly intend to treat Islam with kid gloves in perpetuity, they might as well roll out Sharia law nationwide.
If the Labour Party do accede to power, God help the British Jewish population, because no one in Westminster will.
Nigel Farage’s former political vehicle appears to have polished up its act.
Keir Starmer’s party may have (accurately) identified fighting misogyny as a vote winner, but their track record in this department is nothing short of reprehensible.
A smoking ban proposal tells you everything you need to know about this nominally-conservative government, which quite frankly dishonours the name it fails to live up to.
Any attempt by those in power to tackle the scourge of London knife crime is predictably met by large sections of the Left as another opportunity to play the victim card.
While her rhetoric was encouraging, it’s hard to see Braverman’s hard talk on immigration as much more than a leadership challenge to a beleaguered Sunak.