UK: David Cameron “Thinking About Coming Back” as Tory Leader
The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.
The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.
The manifesto contains much that will please patriotic voters, but on some issues, genuine conservatives are split.
Despite what EU technocrats say, sovereign states—not the EU—will have to take action to expand their militaries into forces worthy of the global stage.
Pundits have described this as a “symbolic moment” that harms both Labour and, especially, the Conservatives.
Pundits say violence on the campaign trail is “inevitable” as the media brands Reform UK ‘far-right.’
Hostility to Farage has made them forget just how important the immigration issue is to voters.
An insider says Keir Starmer is being “cautious” now, but would unleash all kinds of radical policies if he gets into power.
Vlaams Belang, now topping the polls among Dutch-speaking voters by a large margin, has set Flemish independence on the agenda.
From blaming the ‘far right’ for political violence to blowing up the ‘Russiagate’ scandal, the EU elites are looking for scapegoats ahead of the elections.
The move is intended to mask just how radical a Labour government will be.
Party officials gloat that the policy would help them “secure a second Labour term.”
The former UKIP leader has a long-term plan to make his new party the real “voice of opposition.”
World Health Organization chief Tedros Ghebreyesus said the outcome did not mean failure and that he would still “try everything” to “make this happen.”
After 14 years in power, Britain’s ruling Conservative Party is turning to cliched rhetoric in what is likely its final weeks in office.
The former UKIP leader says he won’t stand in the UK election, but will help Trump “in any way that I can.”
Former government insider says “a fair few” Tory MPs are likely to step down in the coming days.
Until the conversation orbits the sacrality of what Roger Scruton called ‘homecoming,’ we will be stuck with a politics of empty promises.
How can the EU reconcile a common immigration policy with the fact that European public opinion is very worried about the arrival of immigrants?
Britain is stuck in a mire. El Salvador’s president should be looked to for inspiration on how to get things done.
Migration expert says the prospect of proper border control “has never looked more remote.”
Former Brexit Party leader urges Britain to leave the WHO rather than comply with enforced measures, as EU nations resist the power grab.
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