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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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UK spent £5.4bn on asylum seekers

By Giuseppe De Santis Labour ministers continue to claim that they must increase taxation to restore public finances, but how much is the government wasting yearly on asylum seekers? In reality, the vast majority of these asylum seekers are individuals ...

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A member of the Freedom Party is elected Speaker of the Austrian Parliament

By Giuseppe De Santis Despite winning the most votes in last month’s general elections in Austria, the Freedom Party’s path to power was blocked as other political parties declined to form a coalition. Nevertheless, this does not mean the nationalist ...

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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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AfD achieves historic victory in East Germany

By Giuseppe De Santis The elections held in Thuringia and Saxony on 1st September have significantly altered the political landscape in Germany and Europe. The rise of a nationalist party, AfD (Alternative for Germany), has sparked widespread debate, a reflection ...

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