We Were Too Polite to Stop the Woke Takeover
23 May 2025
Starmer Has No Intention of Cutting Immigration
22 May 2025
by Joe Baron
A new Nature paper claims to pin liability for 'climate damages' on oil companies so they can be sued in court. This escalation in the climate wars is scientifically bogus and economically disastrous, says Dr Tilak Doshi.
The removal of Marine Le Pen, France's leading opposition politician, confirms a global anti-democratic trend of banning the Right, says Eugyppius. What she was convicted of was nothing unusual in the European Parliament.
Marine Le Pen will not be allowed to stand in France's next Presidential election after being banned from politics for five years in a ruling condemned by Italy's Deputy PM as a "declaration of war by Brussels".
American playwright C.J. Hopkins has been convicted by a German court of likening Covid totalitarianism to Nazi Germany. This will only damage the credibility of the establishment forces who pursued him, says Eugyppius.
The green agenda has been sold to us on a false prospectus, says Ben Pile. With oil refineries closing and new coal mines blocked, real jobs are vanishing while green jobs are nowhere to be found.
The U.K.'s first new deep coalmine in 30 years will not be allowed to go ahead after a landmark ruling in the High Court.
Ed Miliband has delivered the "final blow" to North Sea oil as he bows to Greenpeace and refuses to fight a climate lawsuit brought against two of Britain’s biggest oil schemes, meaning they're likely to be halted.
The Free Speech Union has launched a legal challenge against Bridget Phillipson after she halted the Freedom of Speech Act just days before it was due to come into force.
Law prof David McGrogan analyses the Supreme Court's decision in Finch v Surrey County Council, which torpedoed a new oil well, and says it's typical of the way democratic decision making has been turned over to 'experts'.
In ruling that oil cannot be extracted without taking into account its impact on Net Zero, the U.K. Supreme Court has delivered yet another blow to the country's dying industries, says Ben Pile, not to mention parliamentary sovereignty.
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