Ruth Tingay and the RSPB Hit Squad

BY BEN O’ROURKE The raptor propagandist Ruth Tingay hates me. I know this, as she blocked me on every social media platform not long after the case against me and Fieldsports Channel was brought by one of her best mates, Chris Packham. But in York on Thursday 29th January, she may have crossed a line from distance-hatred to in-your-face harassment. I was standing outside the … Continue reading Ruth Tingay and the RSPB Hit Squad

On Every Front They Detest Us

BY ALEX STORY Britons are at war. They didn’t pick, or look for, a fight. It came to them. Initially, the good people of these formerly sceptred Isles thought the accelerating decomposition of their country was due to the incompetence of politicians and bureaucrats alike, or, at a stretch, the educated ignorance of our overpaid experts. Then, as the years came and went, with letters … Continue reading On Every Front They Detest Us

Chapeau, Mr Tilbrook

BY DR NIALL McCRAE How a provincial solicitor forced Starmer’s U-turn on rape gangs inquiry At last, the Prime Minister has ordered a statutory inquiry into ‘grooming gangs’. Critics believe that Sir Keir Starmer had turned a blind eye to the systematic sexual abuse of white girls by gangs of Pakistani men, when he was Director of Public Prosecutions. That’s quite a charge, when you … Continue reading Chapeau, Mr Tilbrook

Giving Away Someone Else’s Belongings

BY ALEX STORY Rachel Reeves repeatedly tells her audience the world has changed. Her plan is to grow the economy by taxing work and growing the state, the power of which Starmer really believes in. Alongside Reeves stands, when not raving in some high-brow night club, Angela Rayner and her “pro-business, pro-worker, pro-growth” Employment Rights Bill.   Rachel will make employment more expensive; Angela will … Continue reading Giving Away Someone Else’s Belongings

The Age of the Charlatan

BY JOE NUTT We are living in the age of the charlatan. Plenty of others have drawn attention to how little credible or relevant professional experience, so many members of his Majesty’s current government possess. Whether it’s Rachel from accounts or Bridget from…well nowhere really, if you don’t count mum as your employer; many of those currently exerting considerable power over all our lives appear … Continue reading The Age of the Charlatan

Resign, Sturgeon

BY EFFIE DEANS Nicola Sturgeon thinks that Alex Salmond is a fantasist living in an alternative reality.  It was his behaviour towards women that led to his going to court rather than a conspiracy orchestrated by her. She thinks there is no evidence whatsoever that she did anything wrong. It is quite clear that she believes that Salmond is a liar lucky to be acquitted as … Continue reading Resign, Sturgeon

Cutting Through the Noise

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN There is too much noise. Too much dissembling going on. And there are too many lies by politicians and in the media. Take the example of last night’s Cooper bill which was passed by one vote. The #FBPE crowd were cock-a-hoop. Yet this bill cannot prevent a no deal Brexit. The Cooper bill necessitates our Prime Minister asking the European Council for … Continue reading Cutting Through the Noise