She’s right to say invasion
Not one Briton voted for forty, fifty, sixty thousand or more illegals to arrive on our shores each year.
The accidental utopia of Escape from New York
By going backwards, toward a state of nature, Snake Plissken goes upwards, and beyond.
Discussion with Dr David Jeffery
‘The idea of Liverpool being a particularly radical city before the 80s isn't really there. It has its moments, but what major city didn’t?’
Paul Embery on Labour and immigration – part two
We ask Paul Embery: “You’re almost the Last Samurai of the Labour Party, do you ever feel like giving up?”
Paul Embery on Labour and immigration – part one
“The immigration debate is taking place in bad faith. What the left does is criticise individual policies designed to control immigration without saying, ‘actually the reason we’re doing this is because we believe in open borders’.”
The blue south
There are endless possibilities for investment and rejuvenation across the country, held up by endless apathy from the Government and endless moaning from the eco-loons.
McCarthy was right, again!
The Zulus are shown in the best possible light and the British, though ultimately victorious, as in history, are dogged by counterfactual slanders.