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Undocumented, underhoused chestfed kids are not in a recession, say Dems

Democrats have relabeled issues to sanitize them.

Edinburgh University is learning the hard way that there’s a price to pay for going woke

Weak, pusillanimous and ignorant officials thought it would be easy to spit on the memory of David Hume. They were wrong

The ruthless inefficiency of the Tory party

At least the assassins of Julius Caesar had a plan of sorts for afterwards.

Prime Minister the Tories want is very different to one country wants

THERE is always some grumbling when a small group of people get to choose the next Prime Minister.

US conservatives are routing the failing Left, and the Tories can learn from their success

Vehemently defending traditional values wins votes, but it requires politicians brave enough to grasp the opportunity

Biden is letting Putin and Xi dictate our foreign policy

Who runs our foreign policy? Is it the White House, State Department and Senate? Or is it the Chinese Politburo and the Kremlin?

Shouldn’t we feel sorry for Hunter Biden?

There is politics. And then there are people’s lives.

Why it pays for big brands to get cosy with the world of woke

Banks, brands and all sorts of companies are rushing to align themselves with fashionable political causes, but we should ask hard questions about what this incessant and aggressive virtue-signalling is designed to hide

Can we ever be woke enough for the trans extremists?

There is almost nobody who actually hates trans people. Almost no one actually wishes them harm. Ours is a very live-and-let live society, and if people want to dress or present one way or another then that´s hardly new.

Who’ll stop the art attackers?

it turns out that security in British art galleries is even weaker than the British constabulary.

Lesson of Boris Johnson is power is pointless without principles

Anyone who thinks America is badly governed right now can comfort themselves that at least we aren’t Britain. Because for all the insanity of Washington, nothing can beat the utter breakdown of politics in Westminster.

Take it from a Russian – the alternative to Western democracy is far, far worse

In his excellent new book, comedian and podcast host Konstantin Kisin asks why people in the West so often spit on their luck