The challenge of mass integration has already outstripped the capacity of the state. Britain cannot absorb millions more without accelerating decline.
The reaction to Starmer’s remarks has been far more muted than if a Conservative politician had uttered the same words.
The ‘special relationship’ has historically been a real alliance based on common values and mutual respect. The President has torn it up, and British politicians must adapt.
True progress demands dissent. True freedom demands courage. Without these, we risk losing the very essence of what makes us human.
My perspective on this issue is informed by decades of engagement with farmers across the country. This is not about protecting individual estates but about securing the future of British farming as a whole.
I share this personal history not for sympathy, but to underscore a larger point. Men are often silenced – not just by societal expectations, but by the weight of injustices that go unaddressed.
Throughout my career, I have narrowly escaped direct assassination attempts including when the IRA blew up the breakfast room of a hotel in Belfast in which I stayed 24 hours after I was there.
Remembering him, I reflect on the complex interplay of politics and personal animosities and the enduring need for truth and justice in preserving the integrity of our public figures.
Watson used parliamentary privilege to incite a moral panic with claims of a “powerful paedophile network linked to parliament and Number 10” – one that allegedly included Field Marshal Edwin Bramall.
The British people require action. It is clear that Conservative members genuinely wish to reduce net immigration. Doing so will achieve a net reduction in population. Not all wish to see this occur. But I do.
He should apologise for the public panic he instilled, and leave the public arena to reflect on the unquestionable harm he has caused.
He overturned the principle of innocence until proven guilty. He has questions to answer and apologies to make.
There is a serious constitutional issue at stake. Conservative MPs elected on a Conservative manifesto do not possess a free-floating personal mandate to sit under a different banner.