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Kathy Gyngell: Labour’s sinister Ministry of Truth...

Labour’s sinister Ministry of Truth is a step on the road to dictatorship 'Among the final utterances of failed Prime Minster Sir Keir Starmer is that Labour is considering forcing social media companies and platforms such as YouTube to give greater prominence to ‘public service journalism’. Strip away the velvet language and the meaning is brutal. Private companies are to be ordered to push state-approved broadcasters in front of the public while newspapers, independent journalists, online creators, sceptics and dissenters are shoved down the digital staircase.' https://conservativewoman.co.uk/labours-ministry-of-truth-will-destroy-free-speech via @theconwom

Pat Condell: This is pathetic...

This is pathetic. He has been a failure in every way. His behaviour after the Southport murders defined him as a man of no substance, a party apparatchik, an ideologue elevated by the party far beyond his competence and completely out of his depth in the job of prime minister. He lied his way into power and imposed a raft of spiteful policies nobody voted for. He tried to freeze pensioners and bankrupt farmers, while shovelling millions of pounds abroad. He tried to ignore the Labour Party’s Muslim rape gang scandal until he was shamed into announcing an inquiry. He enacted a blatant two tier justice system that discriminates against native white people, while he and his cabinet of second rate nobodies never tire of calling us racist. It’s no mystery why he is the most hated prime minister in living memory and why nobody will be sorry to see him go. His entire premiership has been an embarrassment. Unfortunately, the next Fabian globalist functionary will be just as bad.

Andrew Bridgen: Did you know that in Religious Eduction...

Did you know that in Religious Eduction (RE) as a GCSE (compulsory in many schools in the U.K. especially Church of England schools!), when our 14-16 year olds have to learn the education materials for the RE GSCE, it’s 50% Christianity and 50% Islam. That’s bizarre enough as it is. Why is it 50% on Islam? But what is even more telling, in the two exams, the one on Islam, is ALL on Islam. Then the other exam that is supposed to be on Christianity is split in two, with one half as a compare and contrast with Islam. So in the end, the students spend about 75% of their time learning about Islam for their GCSE RE! They are also taught that Jihad means to struggle and does not mean to wage religious war.

Lee Hurst: If workers want to stop paying less in tax...

If workers want to stop paying less in tax, they need to get behind a political party that will cut taxes. It really is that simple. If you vote for Labour, Tory, Greens or LibDems you will pay more in taxes. They all charge workers more in tax to give it to people who don’t work to buy their votes. If you refuse to work, they are clearly the parties for you. If you are temporarily out of work, they will rinse you as soon as you get a job again. You are now informed.

Liz Webster: Farage sold himself...

Farage sold himself as the man who would clean up politics. But the Sunday Times now alleges his political operation was quietly supported by George Cottrell, a convicted criminal and crypto-gambling figure. Staff. Security. Transport. Accommodation. Back office support. Farage denies breaking the rules. This matters because MPs must declare benefits that might reasonably be thought to influence their actions or words including relevant benefits received in the year before election. Farage reportedly declared one Cottrell-linked benefit. The Sunday Times alleges there was much more. And this is not isolated. Farage is already under investigation by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner over a separate £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. He denies wrongdoing there too. But the pattern is now impossible to ignore: crypto money private support undeclared benefits questions over influence and Reform shouting “nothing to see here”.
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