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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 After public outcry, the fine was withdrawn, but the message […]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 […]

Smoke and Mirrors: Starmer’s Defence Speech

Sir Keir Starmer’s recent speech on national defence was less a rallying cry and more a masterclass in gaslighting. With all the solemn gravitas of a man rehearsing for a statesman role he’s yet to earn, Starmer laid out his government’s “vision” for rebuilding Britain’s military might—while quietly admitting it will take years to restore […]

Policing in Decline: The Collapse of Public Trust in UK Law Enforcement

🛡️The British Police Have Turned From Solving Crimes to Ideology Once regarded as one of the world’s most respected institutions, British policing is now mired in scandal, softness, and public disillusionment. From turning a blind eye to organised grooming gangs, to arresting citizens for mean tweets while actual crime skyrockets — the priorities of UK […]

The 2025 UK-EU Summit: A New Chapter in Relations

On May 19, 2025, the UK and EU leaders convened in London for the first formal summit since Brexit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President António Costa aimed to reset the strained relations post-Brexit . Key Agreements Reached Political Reactions The summit’s outcomes have been met […]

The Making Of a Monster -Axel Rudakubana -Concerns Ignored

By the time he carried out the brutal murders of three young girls, the teenager was well known to police, anti-extremism authorities and a number of other public agencies. But despite repeated concerns about Rudakubana's taste for violence, there was only ever limited intervention.
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