Diversity, Not Multiculturalism, Is the Problem
To define a nation with a list of fashionable bullet points is to denude a rich heritage of meaning.
To define a nation with a list of fashionable bullet points is to denude a rich heritage of meaning.
As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.
Sunak would have done well to uphold his bargain with Braverman.
Tories will work to keep positive economic news in the headlines, but incoming migration figures are bound to take the spotlight.
Braverman blames failing politicians for sinking the ‘Rwanda Plan.’ Has she forgotten that, before Monday, she was high up among this group?
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, to whom the Right often turns in times of trouble, is taking a break … in the jungle.
The ex-home secretary said Sunak lacks “the qualities of leadership that this country needs.”
Suella Braverman insists the government has no “plan B” for stopping illegal immigration.
British electorate aside, here is a look at the winners and losers of the latest cabinet reshuffle.
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.
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