Categories for Woke Gobbledegook

The Human Cost of Starmer’s Welfare U-Turn

Thousands of young people are being paid by the state on condition of remaining 'incapable' of working. It's a tragic, expensive mess – and now they've been betrayed by Keir Starmer once again, says Mary Gilleece.

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The Sheer Bad Craziness of UK Immigration Law

A sensible country does not seek to 'manage' foreign sex offenders and drug traffickers 'in the community', says Dr David McGrogan. It ejects them. It's well past time UK law were changed to make this absolutely clear.

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How Feminist Ideology Captured Psychology

Legendary sex therapist Bettina Arndt writes for the Daily Sceptic to lament the feminist takeover of psychology, grieving for a generation of boys drowning in anti-male propaganda that neuters their masculine instincts.

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Might the BBC’s Tim Davie Soon Find Himself Replacing Lucy Connolly in Jail?

If Lucy Connolly was jailed for stirring up racial hatred, the same must go for BBC Director General Tim Davie, says Nick Rendell. Davie personally took the decision to broadcast Bob Vylan's antisemitic chant to millions.

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Why Do 1,000 Refugees Get Free Wimbledon Tickets While Long Suffering Locals Get None?

As Wimbledon gets underway, its SW19 neighbours have to put up with a lot, from encroaching development to security checks to get home. Yet, unlike 1,000 refugees, they're shut out from the tennis, says Jo-Anne Nadler.

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What is the Purpose of Sydney Sweeney’s Bathwater?

Unilever – the company that once declared "brands without purpose have no future" – has bought the Sydney Sweeney bathwater soap brand. Woke is dead, says Chris Bullick.

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Trump the Philosopher

Trump is great because he calls a spade a spade, which is unheard of in Western politics, says Prof James Alexander. What's more, sometimes, as we saw with Iran, he refuses, like the philosopher, to take sides.

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Annoyances

Three things really get Prof James Allan's goat: the self-serving business elites who love how mass immigration depresses wages; the double standards with pro-Palestine protests; and the ludicrous reach of trans ideology.

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The Right Needs to Answer the English Question

Is Englishness a club which people can join if they dress in the right way, or is it something born of ancestry and a sense of belonging to our land? The Right needs to answer the English question, says David Shipley.

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Forget Labour’s Industrial Strategy Waffle. This is What Young People Need Right Now

Forget Keir Starmer's Modern Industrial Strategy waffle, says Joanna Gray. As someone who works with young people, this is what they need right now – and it's not AI, 'green jobs' and even more imported workers.

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