
The Illusion Shattered: Starmer’s Government Exposed in Record Time
It didn’t take long. After more than a decade of Tory rule, many Britons—exhausted by scandal, sleaze, and stagnation—put their faith in Sir Keir Starmer, the so-called “safe pair of hands.” A former barrister, knighted for his service, and marketed as a no-nonsense technocrat who would return “grown-up politics” to Westminster. The media played its […]

The Man Who Knew Nothing: Keir Starmer’s Convenient Amnesia at the Crown Prosecution Service
Before Sir Keir Starmer was paraded as the saviour of British politics, before the media christened him the man of “integrity” and “accountability,” he was the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)—arguably one of the most powerful legal positions in the country. From 2008 to 2013, Starmer was in charge of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), […]

Sadiq Khan and the Changing Face of London
Demographic Shifts in London Over the past few decades, London has experienced significant demographic changes. According to the 2021 Census, 36.8% of London’s population identified as White British, a decrease from 44.9% in 2011. When including other White ethnic groups, the total White population stood at 53.8% in 2021, down from 59.8% in 2011 . […]

Classrooms or Culture Warzones? How Identity Politics Has Poisoned British Education
Education was once considered the great leveller in society—a force that transcended background, race, class, and creed. It was where children learnt to reason, debate, and build the skills needed to succeed in life. Schools were not battlegrounds of ideology but sanctuaries of learning, merit, and discipline. They taught children how to think, not whatto think. Not anymore. […]

Britain’s National Shame: Grooming Gangs and the Cowardice of the Establishment
For over two decades, an unspeakable horror unfolded across towns and cities in the United Kingdom. It wasn’t a secret. It wasn’t hidden. It was visible, brutal, and ongoing. Thousands—possibly tens of thousands—of young British girls, the vast majority white and working-class, were systematically raped, tortured, trafficked, and discarded by organised gangs of mainly Pakistani […]

The UK-US trade agreement
The UK-US trade agreement, hailed as a post-Brexit economic milestone, now faces significant challenges due to concerns over the UK’s approach to freedom of speech. Recent events have intensified scrutiny from the US, potentially jeopardizing the deal. Free Speech Concerns Emerge The UK’s legal actions against individuals for their speech have raised alarms in the […]

Britain: A Nation Taxed into Submission
Imagine being fined £1,000 for the heinous crime of putting your bins out a few hours early. That’s precisely what happened to Clyde Strachan in Hammersmith and Fulham. The council accused him of “fly-tipping” for leaving his rubbish out at noon the day before collection. After public outcry, the fine was withdrawn, but the message […]

Justice for Some: The Rise of Two-Tier Law in Modern Britain
For centuries, the idea that justice is blind has formed the bedrock of the British legal tradition. From the Magna Carta to the modern-day courtrooms of the Old Bailey, the promise has always been the same: equal treatment under the law, regardless of wealth, power, or privilege. But in 21st-century Britain, that ideal lies in […]

Britain Overwhelmed: The Truth About the Migrant Crisis
Immigration is one of the most politically manipulated and emotionally charged topics in modern Britain. For years, we’ve been told the numbers are manageable, that the system is under control, and that mass migration is a moral and economic necessity. Anyone who questioned this was smeared as a bigot. Now the truth is impossible to […]
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