The big chill on free speech hits Britain
The government’s new definition of “anti-Semitism” is wide ranging. Meaning it can be applied wherever required. So even a bald statement of fact can be deemed “anti-Semitic”
The government’s new definition of “anti-Semitism” is wide ranging. Meaning it can be applied wherever required. So even a bald statement of fact can be deemed “anti-Semitic”
On the “Vatican of political correctness”, the BBC, and its coverage of Trump’s election win
From the moment the healhy adult male migrants stepped off the bus it was obvious that we were watching yet another massive immigration deception
Francis Carr Begbie on the turmoil unfolding in Britain’s Labour Party
Just as the British establishment thought it had buried the Lord Greville Janner child abuse story it is coming back to haunt them in the most unexpected ways
Francis Carr Begbie on the obvious racial bias in Britain today; one that is upheld by the police, the courts and the media.
Francis Carr Begbie reveals the dissolute fraud behind “Saint Bob’s” public image
Theresa May revealed her priorites the moment she learned she was to become prime minister. Francis Carr Begbie explains
Jo Cox wanted to make the world a better place, writes Francis Carr Begbie. Only there was one problem, on her very doorstep, that she seemed unable to address
He started out as a dyed in the wool leftist, even though he despised the white working class, and became a leading neocon advocate
“What was not so long ago unthinkable has come to pass,” lamented the Jewish Chronicle on Jeremy Corbyn’s successful bid to lead Britain’s opposition party