The Labour Archipelago Some brief thoughts and impressions of having a new government There’s a scene in The Godfather when the thug with ambition, Solozzo, hears the news that despite his minions pumping five shots into Don Corleone, he’s still alive and recovering. Whacking the Godfather can solve many of your
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Immigration Vibe-Shift? On the recent hardening of language around immigration There’s been a noticeable hardening in rhetoric regarding mass immigration in Britain recently, so much so that I thought some brief commentary was warranted. Naturally, we’re in an election cycle, traditionally the time the establishment parties lie the most and
Reflections #9 The Uniparty I have been meaning to write about this topic for a long time now. The Uniparty comes up time and time again, especially on Unpopular Opinions with my good friend the Academic Agent and fellow guests. In layman’s terms, the basic premise behind the idea of the
Richard Dawkins, champion of atheism, mourns Christianity’s decline In a recent appearance, the notorious atheist Richard Dawkins lamented the lost influence of Christianity, going so far as to declare himself a “cultural Christian.” While achieving a level of notoriety for his work in the field of biology, Dawkins became best known for his vocal opposition to religion in
Reflections #8 Normal is over On Sunday morning I was greeted by the shrieking sound of police sirens. Possibly three to four vehicles sped past with their sirens blazing aloud. Later that morning, I go outside of my front door for a brisk walk and I immediately see an abandoned vehicle with
Reflections #7 The decline of civility In modern-day Britain, the decline in manners, standards and public behaviour is very difficult to ignore and it is difficult to ignore because it is all around us. The sad fact of the matter is that, in many respects, we are no longer a civil country.