Labour Pledges Closer Ties With EU if Elected
Tories accuse Labour of ceding additional power to Brussels
Tories accuse Labour of ceding additional power to Brussels
Starmer claims that “smashing” criminal gangs sneaking people across the Channel should be treated “on a par” with terrorism. However, it’s hard to avoid the suspicion that the violence of his rhetoric is directly proportionate to his lack of sincerity.
The Tories have criticised a new blueprint for failing to lower migration numbers, after failing to do so themselves.
You can’t escape the terribly inconvenient truth: if these illegal migrants had weapons, their hostile trespass onto the sovereign lands of others would be unambiguously seen as an act of war.
Authorities suspect weapons were to be used for an imminent plot to attack police.
Irish PM affirms decision is Brussels’—not Dublin’s—to make.
Is Europe’s ‘digital transition’ a sign of ‘progress,’ as its proponents claim, or an overreaching exercise of power by the state?
Tony Blair’s consultancy focuses on combatting what it calls “frightening authoritarian populism.”
Even Euroskeptic papers have blindly called Britain rejoining an initiative to strengthen EU a “victory.”
The technocratic crusade against so-called disinformation is in fact nakedly political and anti-democratic.
The Swedish Right’s criticism of immigration is largely rooted in a concern that the population influx and lack of societal integration will threaten social safety nets.
Holding the vote on the same day as the general election would ensure sufficient turnout to give Warsaw something tangible to fight back against the migration edict.
We will look at the fallacies of the European Union’s migration policies and why they generate debate and resistance on the part of several countries.
As boat migrant numbers pass 10,000 this year, the UK is paying millions of pounds daily to house over 100,000 migrants in hotels as a critic of the government claims boat migrants may represent just a fraction of the total number of illegals entering Britain.
A return to coal was needed because turbines could not be relied upon this week due to depressed wind speeds.
A fairly one-sided ‘debate’ has been launched after a woman lied to medical professionals in order to kill her unborn baby, whose gestational age was between seven and eight months.
The decline of the European political centre continues, albeit at a modest pace as a potential ECR-EPP alliance will likely be a major point of contention following next year’s elections.
Perhaps no one has been more instrumental in the shift of political culture away from impartiality and fairness and towards arbitrary power than Boris Johnson himself.
Farage has officially gone public with his intention to re-enter the fray. Whatever else might be said about him, his track record of leading insurgencies is second to none.
It might seem a stretch for the EU to claim to be defending democracy by denying the right of sovereign nations to decide their own policies. But in Brussels doublespeak, ‘democracy’ can now mean its opposite.
Sadiq Khan believes London should receive devolved powers to determine its own immigration policy, in order to “help our economy.”
Like Johnson himself, his resignation honours were outsized. In May, calls came for Johnson’s list to be scrapped altogether.
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