Don’t Blame the Russians When Europe Votes Right
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.
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 return of the Brexiteer has sent the Tories into panic mode. But it’s hardly good news for Labour either.
The Brexit and immigration campaigner said he’s coming back to lead a political revolt.
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.
Former Brexit Party leader urges Britain to leave the WHO rather than comply with enforced measures, as EU nations resist the power grab.
Frontex was authorised to operate at key railway stations and airports to assist law enforcement officers with deportations.
Labour faces its own “complications” too, but had a successful night overall.
Dublin has been caught flat-footed by an influx of asylum seekers from Belfast—a potentially major crisis for Anglo-Irish relations.
The European Commission is accusing Meta of unsatisfactory management of its digital content.
Nigel Farage branded the move a “con” that “won’t stop the boats.”
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.
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