
Starmer Tougher Than Ever on Gaza
The British Prime Minister is making strong statements on the situation in the Middle East, as pressure mounts on him from abroad and at home.

The British Prime Minister is making strong statements on the situation in the Middle East, as pressure mounts on him from abroad and at home.

Spin doctors are repackaging the same old anti-Brexit schemes to fool the public onto their side.

One year on, the Labour government has little to celebrate, except for how effectively it has exposed the emptiness of technocratic rule.

Labour’s left-wing MPs take charge, opening the door to tax hikes, radical immigration policy, and an agenda voters never approved.

Britain prepares for Macron visit with hopes to sign a low-impact plan for reducing channel crossings.
Faced with a growing challenge from the East, a British government-promised document on UK national security failed to appear as scheduled—on national security grounds, apparently.

Officials have been accused of “smoke and mirrors” to claim they are ‘reaching’ NATO’s target.

Britain’s latest investment in nuclear has been described as “a tacit admission that wind and solar don’t work.”
Justice is delayed again as the Starmer government breaks its pledge on investigating who is to blame for the ‘grooming’ catastrophe.

This comes after he called Trump “the orange tyrant” and argued Britain has a “moral obligation” to pay reparations for slavery.