UK: Sunak Announces Summer General Election
Former government insider says “a fair few” Tory MPs are likely to step down in the coming days.
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.
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.
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.
Mass immigration was a decision made by a Conservative party trapped in the Boomer Truth paradigm.
The prime minister has made himself “look stupid,” says former Brexit Party chief Nigel Farage.
This commentary appears in The European Conservative‘s forthcoming 132-page guide to the June 2024 European Elections—available next week.
There are correct answers to all the great questions before us, and no dissent is permitted.
Probe into dubious vaccine procurement could dent Commission chief von der Leyen’s reelection hopes.
The blame for the Abortion Act 1967 lies with the elected government, not with the Queen.
PM reportedly asks: “Am I not very good at this?”
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