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Why I Started the October Declaration
Within days of Hamas's appalling attack, the balance of sympathy in the West tilted away from Israel towards the terrorists, leaving British Jews in fear. Laura Dodsworth explains why she started the October Declaration.
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Our Democracy is Broken. It’s Time to Give Power Back to the People
There's a palpable sense of anger in the electorates of many Western democracies after decades of being ignored by political elites pursuing their own agendas. It's time to give power back to the people, says Neil Oliver.
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CBDCs: Ultimate Tool of Oppression
If programmable CBDCs are introduced, your own digital financial footprint will be used to control you, as even democratic countries slip towards Chinese-style social credit systems, warns Laura Dodsworth.
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A Cold Dose of Reality in Ukraine: Straight from the Freezer Revisited
In April 2022, M.L.R. Smith and Niall McCrae drew on their extensive Cold War knowledge to offer provisional analysis of the Russian war in Ukraine. Eighteen months later they look back at how their conclusions held up.
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Free Market Conservatives and NatCon Conservatives Must Unite to Defeat Labour
'Keeping Labour out of power' is not a proposition attractive enough to win over the electorate, says Dr David McGrogan. Free market conservatives and NatCon conservatives must see what they have in common and unite.
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Time to Crack Down on Visas to Indian Students
It's time, says Aditya A, to crack down on graduate visas to Indian students not at the top universities. "Allowing them to come even though they take Mickey Mouse degrees and are not here to study anyway is perilous."
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The Day I Was Sexually Assaulted by the BBC’s Derek Cooper
Following the conviction of journalist Peter Wilby on child pornography offences, Guy de la Bédoyère recalls the time as a 14 year-old he was sexually assaulted by BBC broadcaster Derek Cooper on a sleeper train.
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Did Brexit Britain Handle Covid Better Than the EU?
Sweden, an EU member, handled Covid much better than Britain, outside the EU. But that doesn't mean Brexit was fruitless, argues Jon Dobinson, on the seventh anniversary of the historic vote.
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After Covid: 12 Challenges for a Shattered World
Brownstone Institute President Jeffrey A. Tucker sets out 12 challenges the world faces after Covid to rebuild a society based on freedom, integrity and the minimal use of force.
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State Covid Propaganda Destroyed Public’s Ability to Consent to Vaccines – Chairman of UK Council for Psychotherapy
The Government's use of psychological techniques to increase fear to boost compliance with pandemic measures destroyed the public's ability to consent to vaccines, the Chairman of the UK Council for Psychotherapy has said.
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