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We must leave the ECHR

by Giuseppe De Santis Two stories from last week illustrate why Britain should leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). These cases highlight the misuse of the ‘right to a family life’ provision under Article 8 of the ECHR, ...

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Reform Party Flaws

By David Furness Reform Party deputy leader Richard Tice  Richard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform UK and Member of Parliament for Boston and Skegness, says he remains deeply committed to his constituency despite dividing his time between Britain and ...

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Foreign Donations and UK Immigration: A Threat to Sovereignty?

By Peter Finch In recent developments, Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, has met with Nigel Farage in Florida to discuss making a substantial donation to the Reform UK party, aiming to bolster its position against the Conservative and Labour parties. ...

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Fenland Housing Crisis: Concreting Over Our Countryside

By Peter Finch The Fenland region, a cherished and historic part of Britain’s countryside, now faces the threat of large-scale, government-backed housing developments. Thousands of new homes are being imposed on key locations such as Wimblington, Chatteris, March, and Wisbech ...

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Freedom Party tops the poll at general election in Austria

By Giuseppe De Santis The wave of nationalism sweeping across Europe has now reached Austria, culminating in a historic victory for the Freedom Party (FPÖ) in the general election. Their triumph, securing 29% of the vote on Sunday, September 29th, ...

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How Sweden Democrats are changing Sweden for the better

By Giuseppe De Santis Despite not being in a government position, the Sweden Democrats hold significant sway over the Swedish government with their anti-immigration stance. Their external support is a crucial factor for the minority coalition governing Sweden, and without their backing, consensus on ...

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