
UK: Conservatives Don’t Know What They’re Up Against
Sunak “could not be more wrong” to say Labour has no convictions; Starmer is “a dedicated dogmatic Leftist,” says commentator.

Sunak “could not be more wrong” to say Labour has no convictions; Starmer is “a dedicated dogmatic Leftist,” says commentator.

Mass immigration was a decision made by a Conservative party trapped in the Boomer Truth paradigm.

New report “offers a glimpse of the nightmare awaiting Britain under a national Labour government.”

Twenty years ago, Central Europe had the lowest birth rate in the EU. The region has seen the greatest improvement in recent years. At the same time, female employment is also at its peak, the at-risk-of-poverty rate is much lower, and real earnings are rising steadily.

The ruling class would empty the countryside of land-owning farmers, while sprawling urbanity saps the energies of demoralized workers toiling in front of their computer’s monitor.

The mass exodus of men returning to fight against the Russian invasion has left industries in Central Europe in a labour lurch.

“This allows foreign nationals to enter Portuguese territory who have come looking for work for a period of 120 days, extended to another 60 days, for a total of 180 days,” Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Ana Catarina Mendes clarified.

Starmer can’t stop insisting he’s a patriot, and that he wants to ‘make Brexit work.’ But these superficial gestures belie the same old policies, now served up in the most cynical and disingenuous ways possible.

“All those millions of euros they’ve received from the government—Is it hush money?”—Solidaridad Secretary-General, Rodrigo Alonso

Is it any wonder that union membership is in terminal decline, when those in charge stay silent on the stated will of the majority of members—or, in the case of major issues such as Brexit or free speech, directly oppose that majority?