WEF back, learned nothing
The WEF is committed to a totalising world view, so every problem will be solved by more globalisation, more migration, more universal regulation, more destruction of tradition.
Could the West handle true austerity?
Deprived of his stimulants, forced into a situation of compulsory cold-turkey, he would be furious that his bread and circuses have been taken away from him.
Don’t let the Government scapegoat others over impending food shortages
It's all well and good blaming Putin for impending food shortages, but the idiocy of our own politicians should not be overlooked.
Murder of a King? The Curious Death of George V
There is a very real chance that the King of Great Britain, steward of the British Empire, and keeper of the faith, was murdered.
The Protocol debacle could drag the UK back into the Single Market
If this Conservative government fails to act quickly, it risks not only Northern Irish peace unravelling, but the slow reversal of Brexit itself.
The show must go on: Netflix confronts its offended staff
It appears that the board of directors have concluded that appeasing the whims of a minority with a disproportionately loud megaphone is not a good business practice.
Disaster in the Rye
The Cost of Living Crisis has only just started, and is nowhere near its peak. Any political forecast that does not take this into account is worthless.
Elections, bioleninism and accelerationism
Accelerationism is hardly more than (a) collaboration with the current elites or (b) the reckless fantasy of armchair survivalists.