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The Growing Power of the ‘Muslim Vote’

The 2024 General Election is probably the first time that we have seen an Islamic agenda openly influencing an election in the U.K., says Tim Dieppe. What are the ramifications for British democracy?

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To Vote Conservative or Not to Vote Conservative? Reflections on Matt Goodwin vs Peter Hitchens

We should vote Conservative to keep out the Trots and their permanent revolution, says Peter Hitchens. No no no, that just ratifies the Uniparty, says Matt Goodwin. Professor James Alexander ponders the dilemma.

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Why the Labour Party Will Win

Labour will win because the public are rejecting the Tories' failed attempt at technocratic government, says Dr David McGrogan. But they will soon reject Labour's technocracy too. A new kind of government is needed.

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Why Did the BBC and ITV Decide to Smear Reform With a Baseless Story About Election Manipulation on Social Media on the Same Day?

Why did the BBC and ITV decide to smear Reform – on the same day! – with a baseless story about 'bots' boosting their support on social media, asks Ben Pile. It's the latest example of dissenters being smeared by the MSM.

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The Great Uprooting and the Problem of Immigration

The question of immigration cannot be separated from the deeper issue of whether we are governed nationally or globally, democratically or technocratically, says Dr David McGrogan. We are being deliberately uprooted.

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It’s Not ‘Advocate For’. It’s ‘Advocate’

It's 'advocate', not 'advocate for'. Just because an error is common, doesn't stop it being wrong. And no, you can't 'advocate against'; that's an oxymoron. Can we at least get our words right, pleads Will Jones.

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EU Parliamentary Elections: Belgian Prime Minister Resigns, Emanuel Macron Dissolves the National Assembly in France and Germany Inches Further Towards Political Crisis

The Belgian Prime Minister resigns, Emanuel Macron dissolves the National Assembly in France and Germany inches further towards political crisis – Eugyppius gives his take on the EU parliamentary election results.

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Microsoft Announces Feature That Saves a Screenshot of Your Computer Every Few Seconds. What Could Go Wrong?

Microsoft has announced a new feature that takes a screenshot of your activity every few seconds and saves it as a permanent record. What could go wrong, asks technology expert Dr R P.

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The Government Shouldn’t Ban Me From Having a Smartphone

The Government appears set to bring in restrictions on children's and teenagers' access to smartphones and social media. Jack Watson, who's 15, objects to this potential restriction on his freedom.

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Human Rights and the Adjudication of Everything

With the rise of woke authoritarianism it's not that we are not becoming more like China, argues Dr David McGrogan, but that we are becoming more like ourselves as the dark inner logic of secular modernity pushes through.

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