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The End of Ideology
Our political elites now see ‘ideology’ as a dirty word, preferring to focus on ‘competence’. What they really mean is there can be no dissent from the Left-wing orthodoxy, and the only battle is how to manage decline.
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Why The Right Is Losing The Young
Young people are more Left wing than ever, and are not becoming more conservative with age. It's not just wokeness – the Right have failed to address this generation's real challenges, according to Andrew Sullivan.
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Cock up or Conspiracy? Probably a Bit of Both
Are the disturbing changes we are seeing in the world the result of a global conspiracy, or just a series of cock ups? Nick Dixon plots a way through the Red Pill vs Blue Pill debate.
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We Must Move On, But We Must Never Forget
Now that the virus has become endemic, it is time to move on. But it is not time to forget. For if we forget we are in danger of repeating this horrifying experiment.
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Why the Falklands Are Rightly British
It's 40 years since the Falklands War, when Britain repelled an invasion by Argentina and reasserted its claim on the islands. Britain's claim remains just, and welcomed by islanders as the guarantee of their liberty.
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Welcome to the New Look Daily Sceptic
We've redesigned the Daily Sceptic to make it easier to navigate and easier to search our archive dating back to our launch in April 2020. All the content is still free to access.
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Is It Moral to Arm a Country Under Martial Law?
Ukrainian men are banned from leaving the country, and as losses mount, they could be called up to fight. If the West continues arming Ukraine, we should insist that those who wish to leave be allowed to do so.
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Runaway Inflation Was the Entirely Predictable Consequence of Lockdown
Locking down for months on end and printing money to fund it can only lead to inflation, as the extra money chases fewer goods. This was entirely predictable and lockdown-loving politicians have only themselves to blame.
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Was the Maidan Massacre a False Flag?
In 2014, dozens of protestors were killed by snipers on Maidan square, sparking Ukraine's 'Revolution of Dignity'. But eight years later, not a single person has been convicted. Was the massacre a false flag?
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What’s So Special About Monkeypox?
In 2019, almost 200 people contracted gonorrhoea every day. Gonorrhoea is pretty nasty, fairly infectious, widespread and on the increase. What’s so special about monkeypox, that we're making a fuss about 70 cases?
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