by James Dugdale | May 25, 2023 | Home, Opinion
A terrible scourge is permeating Rishi Sunak’s Britain and it’s not just tidal waves of Therese Coffey-sponsored sewage water, it’s an exponential growth in absolutely embarrassing honours lists. In what now seems like a bygone age, knighthoods and...
by James Dugdale | May 24, 2023 | Home, Social Issues
The sophistication of AI-generated content may give us priceless content like Joe Biden playing Call of Duty or the Pope in a puffer jacket, but its potential for believable fakery could be an open goal for propagandists. On Monday, Twitter users would doubtless have...
by James Dugdale | May 23, 2023 | Home, The Establishment
One of the most important institutions in British politics has become one of its biggest scapegoats. Suella Braverman is on thin ice, to say the least. The careless acquisition of a speeding charge followed by an alleged attempt to get civil servants to arrange a...
by James Dugdale | May 23, 2023 | Healthcare and Welfare, Home
The International Monetary Fund’s latest forecast is a double-edged sword: we might ride out a storm and dodge recession, but the government is unlikely to budge on high taxation – with diminishing returns for us. The UK’s economic situation, having been...
by James Dugdale | May 23, 2023 | Home, Opinion
Britain’s rage against protestors is misguided. What they do has little negative long-term impact on our lives, but a potentially huge positive one. Spare a thought for the protesting and striking British people in 2023. They really do have the best of both...