Politics

  • The Left is in death throes

    The Left is now old hat for us. Their plans fail. Their projects falter. They don’t win power.

    They don’t even get close.

    Their movements can’t prosper us. Our communities have completely rejected it. They’ve failed at being a new order.

    Their radicalism is hated. The order of things is staying as it is without any change.

  • Profile: Elon Musk

    Elon Musk was born in South Africa. He found his feet and fame in America. He’s noted as one of the world’s wealthiest people.

    He spoke at Trump campaign events for a second term. He’s recorded as having donated hundreds of millions to the cause.

    He regularly speaks out on social issues. He’s conservative but has liberal values. He seeks to protect both sides.

    He’s diverged from Trump over his spending plans. His latest public project, America Party, follows work on an efficiency drive with President Trump’s administration.

    He proposes greater autonomy for Americans. He wants investment in real public services. He opposes budget deficits.

  • France is troubled by white supremacism

    The plethora of movements causes us to look to the threshing floor to get rid of clutter that’s a result of too much protest.

    We can now see who’s who and what’s what – and get rid of the nefarious trouble.

    There are groups that strike against our agenda of equality. They also hinder the advance of fairness. Finally, they frustrate hopes of unity.

    Their effect is broader – and more advanced – than we know.

    Decals – @WLM_EU_FRANCE (Telegram)

    The scene of white supremacists marching in France has caused worry for many. The echoes of the past are strong in it.

    The group White Lives Matter thrives on creating a disturbance.

    Its handbook is indicative of a need to strike against us for controversy. They survive by it.

    The deafness of racists isn’t a precursor to greater understanding. It only inhibits our need to hear and be heard.

  • Putin’s plan is wrong

    Russia is wrong. Putin is selfish. He’s invading sovereign territory. His views are old fashioned. His motive is not crystal clear. He wants to rule a democratic nation. He wants to bait Europe at its doorstep. He’s looking for fights.

    His map is wrong. He doesn’t see the spread of freedom. He doesn’t value elections. He doesn’t regard new parties. He doesn’t note changes in societies. He ignores all this for his own agenda. It’s a poor vision of a dark future.

  • The rise of common sense dictatorship

    The start of a new party by Zarah Sultana MP (Coventry South/Independent) and Jeremy Corbyn MP (Islington North/Independent) is bad news for the state.

    Their politics is little more than dictatorship for a tea party. They enjoy moral high ground like a badly funded estate. It’s corrupt to its core. It’s nonsense.

  • Pres. Trump sees light

    President Trump has hailed a reprieve for his deportation program. He’s now able to depress the number of illegal migrants. He can gain control of a growing demographic crisis. He can restore order at the Southern border.

    The trouble is now in the making. The act of it has stirred protest. The road ahead is long and winding. It’s achieved by decisive efforts by law enforcement. Trump is on his knees to those public servants who make it all a reality.

  • This cultural moment must end

    There’s a feeling most things in life are fake now. It must be the people around us. They defraud. They lie. They pretend. It’s the way of things right now. It’s been this way for a long time.

    The fresh view is lacking. The perspective isn’t new. The outlook is bleak as ever. It’s the same recycled wasted sentiment. It’s what we get for being who we are. It’s how we feel. It’s what it’s like.

    We don’t know where all this comes from. The best place is here. Right here. Right now. The present is our best chance. The past isn’t even behind us. It’s with those who chose it. Seize the day.

  • Brexit definitely means exit

    The 2016 Brexit referendum didn’t go favourably for many of the UK’s top political elite.

    They hoped for a much better outcome.

    They sent floods and plagues of fake news to frighten the public into subordinating to a binding future in the EU.

    They concocted Project Fear, to make us believe lies, filling the ears of Press with treasonous gossip.

    The gods of Whitehall – many of whom thought it was sorted out for them – fell on their faces.

    Like Babylonian devils of an evil presence exposed by a mighty Hebrew god, their favour evaporated.

    They nurse the loss of a high perch today. It won’t fly back in on the wings of a different empire.

    It won’t rise on the tides of new forces. They now know that the plates have shifted, and new formations are coming out.

    They have to concede a rational time of clarity is upon us.

  • Revealed: Russia “Radio Therapy” program

    There’s such a thing as influence in politics, but usually real activity counts. It’s what I’ve heard from a few grandees in Parliamentary circles. They know real events get things done.

    It’s what MP’s work at constantly.

    However, bad state actors try their luck too, and their hand is to influence. This is the attempt to effect change minus the input.

    They lack the potential of election, and another method is needed.

    I heard of Radio Therapy, a “Political Influence” program run by Russia years ago. It ran in close quarters to Ministers.

    The aim had been to effect changes to policy proposals, to see what advantages could be had by it in the UK.

    The dangers are clear. It replaces citizenship. It hinders the work of the Civil Service. It disrupts ordinary progress in parties. It distorts the outcomes of any attempt at policy formation.

    It must be fought off at every turn.

  • Israel PM defends Israel/Gaza war

    As fighting continues, Israel’s PM has defended his actions. He says Western powers are now on the wrong side of history.

    A clip of PM Netanyahu’s address

    The UK has decided punitive sanctions on the Jewish state. Sir Keir Starmer’s government has termed Israel’s war as “extreme”.

  • Labour’s bank jobs

    There’s a feeling Labour are overlooking important issues at present. The doubts are not just on the side of sins of commission. These include offering Europeans freer travel here, while allowing international trafficking gangs ongoing access at the coast.

    There are also sins of omission, such as not restoring the Winter Fuel payment, or failing to promise a definite lower price for domestic energy users. These are the sorts of decisions politicians love to promise, so why the delay? What else is there to do but deliver on it?

  • Figures Of Change: Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage is a politician with a long, illustrious career in UK public service. He’s formidably popular in his own right. He has many powerful friends, and works to make contacts internationally for his new party, Reform UK.

    Much of his early work focused on building bridges between people. He joined activists together to form new groupings to combat European influence in UK politics.

    He joined the EU Parliament to successfully end its longstanding involvement. In January 2020 he celebrated the UK’s exit by joining thousands in London’s Parliament Square. He’s regarded as a father of Brexit Britain.

  • World exclusive: Gaza Mercenary-Commander

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, it can be revealed a Mercenary-Commander with “Effective Control” over the territory of Gaza has been located. He’s believed to be French-born, although his exact biographical details cannot be shared here. This is due to ongoing investigation.

    The nature of the work in Gaza involves its status as a quasi-military camp. This involves the participation of many different types of sources of military help. Its activity is therefore in the line of mercenary defence, rather than civilian or even humanitarian. It’s opposed to legitimate democratic control.

    Much of the planning took place in London.This involved participation of high level military figures in the UK. Due to the involvement of these people, such details of the meetings cannot be related. It means much of the fighting – and infighting – in Gaza is due to power plays with different groups.

  • We choose our level of dissent

    The protests of our day cover the entire spectrum. The events of world affairs are its criteria. We either feel it’s getting worse, or it’s going to get so. It’s a matter of course, or it’s a matter of time.

    A wall sticker in Reading, Berkshire

    The level at which we can attack the issues also varies between us. Even though our streets are shared, they’re not spaces for concourse. We’re separate people, and we’ve got separate ways.

    It may be in a different context if we choose to act. The folks may be different. They may not be our people. They could be a different kind from us. The global system is a welcoming place.

  • New Hull Mayor thanks supporters

    Luke Campbell MBE has thanked the people of Hull and East Yorkshire for his election as Mayor. He posted his comments on X, noting he wants to act and not talk.