Categories for Woke Gobbledegook

Labour’s Muslim Vote Machine

Last week a Government-endorsed telephone helpline launched to respond to "anti-Muslim hate" in the UK. It shows where the 'politics of division' really lies, says Paul Birch: with Labour and its Muslim vote machine.

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Why Isn’t Mandelson in a Remand Cell?

What do you have to do to be remanded in custody these days? It seems to depend on who you are, says Nick Rendell. Speech criminals like Lucy Connolly are straight in the clanger. But not Peter Mandelson,

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Epstein Island is the Logical End Point of Our Corrupted Culture

The belated outrage concerning the Epstein files and the UK rape gangs reeks of hypocrisy as politicians and influencers have been relentlessly pushing the sexualisation of society for decades, says Joanna Gray.

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Epstein’s Special Theory of Relativity

What was it that made Jeffrey Epstein something of a keystone or linchpin in the whirling sands of the rich and famous, asks Professor James Alexander. In answer, he outlines Epstein's special theory of relativity.

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Labour’s Brazen Hypocrisy on Foreign Interference

Labour is set to clamp down on "foreign interference" in elections after Elon Musk's dalliance with Reform. The hypocrisy is brazen, says Charlotte Gill: the Left is awash with foreign money, but calls it 'aid'.

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Is Gen Z Really Too Dumb to Read Books?

Sales of Wuthering Heights have skyrocketed, but most copies are reportedly going unread. But it's not because Gen Z is too dumb to read books, says Guy de la Bédoyère. It's because it's unreadable.

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The Anarcho-Tyranny of Britain’s Fly-Tipping Rules

In Britain, pensioners are fined because their waste paper fell out of an overflowing bin, but fly-tipping crime-gangs dump tonnes of waste and get off scot-free. It's the epitome of anarcho-tyranny, says Steven Tucker.

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The Boundless Delusions of the Tory Wets

The unflushables are back. Having convinced themselves that what the country is crying out for is more soggy centrism, the Tory wets have formed a new "movement". But Prosper UK is founded on delusion, says Harry Phibbs.

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Politicians Have Forgotten the First Rule of Politics

The trouble with our modern Left-wing political elites, says Professor James Alexander, is they have forgotten their most important task. And that's because they take for granted that Britain will still be here tomorrow.

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The Grooming Gangs Scandal Shows Britain Needs New Ways of Rooting Out Corruption

As Rupert Lowe's grooming gangs inquiry gets underway, Prof Michael Rainsborough says if Britain really wants to escape the institutional rot it needs to learn from Hong Kong and create anti-corruption bodies with teeth.

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