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Yay, Humbug! Why We Should All Be Scrooges On Immigration
Scrooge is everywhere at this time of year as the archetypal Christmas miser. But on some issues, like immigration, it's ultimately not kind to be anything other than Scrooge-like, says Steven Tucker.
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What is a ‘Genocide’?
Genocide has a very specific meaning in law, says Dr. David McGrogan. Bandying the word around and using it of the collateral damage from legitimate military objectives – however awful – lacks moral seriousness.
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The Tyranny of ‘Nudge’
Through FOI requests Dr Gary Sidley exposes the extent to which behavioural science 'nudgers' are embedded throughout Government and subtly inducing compliance with globalist goals that many people would otherwise reject.
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Can Anything Now Arrest Our Descent into a Chinese-Style Surveillance State?
With the ever-growing presence of Government surveillance to keep us 'safe' and in line, is a descent into a Chinese-style police state now inevitable, asks Nick Rendell.
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Lockdowns Behind Exodus From Africa Driving Mass Immigration, Survey Shows
BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson has claimed that climate change is driving mass immigration into Europe. However, surveys reveal that it was the over-reaction to Covid that has really triggered the exodus.
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How to Fix the Broken University System
Too many students regret life-long debts as a consequence of often worthless degrees at institutions that pay their senior managers up to £700,000 a year. But there is a better way, says Mark Ellse.
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The New Home Secretary is Not Grasping the Scale of Public Anger on Immigration
Promises broken and new records set on immigration. And yet, our new Home Secretary shrugs his shoulders and says, "This figure is not showing a significant increase from last year's figures."
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How Social Media Dissolves Society
Dr David McGrogan reflects on the all-pervasive influence of social media on how young people perceive the world and how it dissolves all sense of overarching story, purpose and meaning.
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Europe is in the Grip of a Birth Rate Crisis
Across Europe, births have been below replacement level for decades, leading to ageing societies that increasingly struggle to support their elderly populations and maintain a good standard of living. What's behind it?
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Southbank Centre: All Too Human
English architecture has now reached a consensus, says J Sorel. "That is: that there can be no escape from the madding crowd. Every public place is to become a walkable, human-scaled sitting area-cum-playground."
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