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Commonwealth Games: Colonial Relic or Important Sporting Spectacle?
As the Paralympics drew to a close at the start of September, it marked the end of a fantastic summer of sport. With the Euros came the...
Luke Goddard
Sep 22, 20244 min read


Nigel Farage Gives Up Reform UK: The Great British Putin
Nigel Farage gives up Reform UK, whilst guarding against a member rebellion. Don't let the democratic PR obscure Putin-inspired tactics.
Dan Sillett
Sep 20, 20244 min read


Grenfell Tower: Inquiry tells tale of endless negligence
‘The system isn’t broken, it was built this way’ Mussilhy, a Grenfell survivor. ‘All Grenfell deaths were avoidable’ – Sir Martin...
Arsima Bereketab
Sep 20, 20244 min read


Winter Fuel Payment Cut: Labour Leaves Pensioners Out in the Cold
Labour have voted to cut Winter Fuel Payments for around 10 million pensioners in Britain. For many, this is quite literally as severe as...
Dan Sillett
Sep 10, 20243 min read


Trains, phones and food: the UK can learn a lot from Switzerland
I have just got back from Switzerland. It was immense, thanks for asking – heaven does exist, and it’s right there, in the set of The...
Dan Sillett
Sep 6, 20244 min read


Britain at Breaking Point - The Prisons Crowding Crisis
With prisons bursting at their seams, leaving the government no choice but to schedule the early release of more than 5,000 prisoners ,...
Zoe Wreford
Sep 3, 20245 min read


Youth free movement should be a win-win for Brexit Britain
As Britain’s new government dashes for growth, a shortage of workers is crippling key sectors, from hospitality to construction , while...
Jack Rowlett
Aug 24, 20244 min read


Nigel Farage: the most expensive mistake voters have ever made
Yes. The man who claims to be the voice of white working class Britain has been exposed as the highest-paid MP . While Nigel Farage has...
Dan Sillett
Aug 23, 20244 min read


Will the real Douglas Murray please stand up?
Douglas Murray has always left me feeling rather perplexed. The man, undoubtedly a bigot and more specifically an Islamophobe, gets away...
Awadallah Abdalla
Aug 22, 20245 min read


Cold Chaos: Labour’s Reign of Division and Disorder
I fear I am running the risk of becoming a broken record. I can assure you I am not a doom-merchant. When I began commentating on British...
Will Kingston-Cox
Aug 20, 20244 min read


Badenoch is Bright but can she tame the populists and Unite the Right?
It was unsurprising when Kemi Badenoch entered the Conservative leadership contest last. Known for her astute political instincts, it...
Ethan Harvey
Aug 14, 20244 min read


Rebuilding ‘Jerusalem’
Clement Attlee’s post-war Labour government is rightly lauded for its radical zeal. Inheriting a Britain emotionally scarred by the...
Danyal Usman
Aug 13, 20244 min read


Hatred Overshadows Tragedy: Reflections on the Southport Devastation
Over the last week, Southport has witnessed ongoing tragedy and devastation. On the 29th July, three young girls were killed in a knife...
Zoe Wreford
Aug 7, 20244 min read


Far-right hijacks Southport tragedy as real issue of violence against women ignored
How was a vigil for three young girls wickedly murdered at a Taylor Swift dance class hijacked by a group of far-right thugs rioting...
Alice Lilley
Aug 6, 20243 min read


Starmer cannot “reset” Europe-UK relations
Only a few weeks old, one of the emerging priorities for Starmer’s Labour government is to fix what his EU Chief, Nick Thomas-Symonds,...
Rafael Holmberg
Aug 5, 20243 min read


Labour's Wilting Rose: Austerity is Coming
There are three nailed on certainties in this world: death, taxes, and Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves making so-called “difficult...
Dan Sillett
Aug 2, 20244 min read


Has the act of protesting gone too far?
Is a protest more important than attending an appointment to treat aggressive cancer? Is any cause, even with a reasonable...
Zoe Wreford
Jul 27, 20244 min read


They’re All As Bad As Each Other: Why We Hate Politics
This week, it has really been a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire across the pond in the US. You could sense the world...
Dan Sillett
Jul 26, 20245 min read


Govern in the National Interest: Scrap the Two-Child Benefit Cap and Cut Pension Costs
If you listen to Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, you'll hear that they lead a very serious government committed to duty, change, and the...
Jack Rowlett
Jul 25, 20244 min read


We need to talk about immigration
Immigration has become a paradoxical issue in Britain: a taboo subject yet a contentious, polemic topic. It polarises public opinion and...
Will Kingston-Cox
Jul 24, 20244 min read
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