Tory or Conservative?: The Anglo-American Dilemma, Part II
Many conservatives hold something approaching old Cavalier principles, but they are no more influential than their predecessors were under Cromwell.
Many conservatives hold something approaching old Cavalier principles, but they are no more influential than their predecessors were under Cromwell.
Former prime minister called the raids “political revenge.”
Party has abandoned its peaceful foreign policy, founder Ulfried Geuter said.
Parliament seeks to force Commission to annul decision to unblock €10 billion in EU payments, despite Hungary completing the reforms demanded.
The anti-globalist leaders called on Meloni to take a tougher line on the Commission president.
Donald Tusk has accused the National Bank of Poland of manipulating interest rates to help his predecessor win last year’s election. Here is ample proof that Tusk has no case.
The ANC thinks that whites in South Africa are an unwanted remnant of Western colonialism in Africa.
No group has a right to be listened to by the government simply because it claims to represent a ‘community.’
Liberal Ivan Korčok had a 5-point advantage over sovereigntist rival Peter Pellegrini in Sunday’s election, but the latter is the favourite in the second round.
Chega managed to break the siege and assert itself as an instrument of protest by the ‘people’ against ‘the regime.’
Alexander Stubb: We in Europe must take care of our own part in NATO. Finland is “a security provider, not a security consumer.”
Leftist attempts to defame the anti-globalist party have had no effect, even in the traditionally left-leaning capital.
Oxfam complains about growing inequality. There is just one problem: the figures don’t add up.
Two sovereigntist parties could command 39% of the vote between them, far ahead of Macron’s coalition.
Meetings began in 2020 with the aim of battling COVID ‘disinformation’—that is, information contradicting the state’s edicts.
The rise of farmer protests in Poland has further heightened the country’s existing political tensions.
The united and determined centre Right can liberate Brussels.
Opposition has accused EU-backed government of “coup d’etat”
The EU now aims to deploy subsidized reactors by 2030—despite Commission president saying the opposite last year.
The rise of the national conservative Jussi Halla-aho made the first round of elections a thriller.
“Unnecessary bullying of the opposition” by establishment parties is “wrong, small-minded, and legally questionable,” says MP.
The West’s reach is dwindling, and its goal of spreading liberalism is failing.
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