UK: “Inept” Governing Means Border Chiefs in the Dark About New EU Checks
Leftist campaigners have predictably blamed Brexit itself rather than those who have failed to implement it properly.
Leftist campaigners have predictably blamed Brexit itself rather than those who have failed to implement it properly.
We must work to build a completely new movement and ecosystem that transcends Left and Right.
Rakib Ehsan does not deny the challenges we face, but he demonstrates that the Left’s dark view of Britain is far from warranted.
Politicians viewed the influx as “a runaway train coming down the track” at Ireland after the UK’s Rwanda Plan.
UK increases defence spending, challenging European states to follow.
I often wonder whether patriots who campaigned for Brexit should have predicted that it would be hijacked by globalist drones.
Peter Hitchens warns that leftist threats against free speech ought to be taken “quite seriously.”
“The last thing Brussels wants is fifty of the most prominent national conservatives in Europe making the case against the leftist-controlled EU.”
“If Brussels can’t host both sides of the argument, then maybe the capital of Europe can’t be in Brussels.”—Yoram Hazony
Survey shows less than half of EU voters recognize party leaders in the Brussels/Strasbourg Parliament.
Poll results described as “staggering,” but “not surprising.”
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.
When the police devote their energy to explaining the nuance of words like ‘jihad’ and ‘intifada,’ something’s got to give.
Rumours are circulating in Dublin about the liberal leader leaving national politics under ambiguous circumstances.
As tired as they are of failed Conservative governments, British voters are no more enthusiastic about Labour’s even more liberal agenda.
A beleaguered Rishi Sunak is considering calling an early election if more MPs defect to the former Brexit Party.
Commentators now say the biggest question is whether Farage will return to frontline politics.
Conservative commentator says it is “high time the Climate Change Committee was disbanded completely.”
The weaponisation of the Western financial system is being used to punish political dissidents—and the practise is spreading.
After half a century of solid left-wing hegemony, Portugal might be days away from an extraordinary shift to the Right.
Far more socially liberal MPs are likely to hold their seats, a poll suggests.
Protest movement growing against post-Brexit trade deal and destructive environmental regulations.
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