On Monday the House of Commons passed the first stage of the Leasehold Reform Bill unopposed. Now, a Bill passing the first stage of the Commons is not usually newsworthy.…
Europe
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What an extraordinary state of affairs, though perhaps we should not be surprised. The elites are out of touch. Polling carried out by the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics shows just…
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Sleaze scandals have dominated the headlines for two weeks now. From a party crisis in the wake of Owen Paterson attempting to clear his name, to claims of faked constituency…
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If it is beyond ability of the Government to make things better, at least they should not be making things worse.
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What I find incomprehensible is that we now have politicians across all political parties who are deliberately plunging this country and its people into climate change poverty in an attempt to virtue signal their climate concern.
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Germany’s largest conservative party has collapsed. In the last parliamentary elections, they suffered a heavy defeat by the socialists who have never done anything good for Germany. The once strong…
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It has been an eventful few weeks. Boris Johnson has been grandstanding on the world stage, preaching about climate change. He told delegates that “it was here in Glasgow 250…
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Recently, the Administrative Court of Braga (Portugal) dismissed a father’s case that aimed to stop his two sons, outstanding students, failing their school year for not attending Citizenship and Development…
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This was a uniquely family-friendly Budget – a recognition, as the Chancellor put it, that families are where we experience “Moments that make life worth living.” The big pledge was…
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The fact is that neither China nor Russia – the largest and fourth largest carbon emitters respectively – are taking the conference seriously.