At the risk of sounding like a small child being scolded by its mother for fighting, it was Germany who started it – and I am not talking about WWI. Or even
Coercion is Illegal in the UK
The British government once spent a lot of time denying there would ever be such a thing as an Immunity Passport in the UK. In fact, Cabinet Officer Michael
What Happened to Boris Johnson?
It’s what many of you ask me the most, and the question I feel most ashamed to answer. Partly because I don’t have proof of what I am about to tell you.
Uncertainty is the New Normal
One thing we all like in life, whether we admit it or not, is some degree of certainty. Many like to be super-certain. Every little detail needs to be
Muslim Pro Scandal
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The Three Things To Do Next
“When I am not crying, I feel frozen and numb.” The text above, like so many others I have received from the great Americans I was fortunate to campaign
The Election – and the Wait
This the hard bit—the wait. Sometimes I think I can hear my friends across the pond holding their breath, collectively, not daring to breathe or move or
Hypocritical Housewives of Dallas
My Uber driver broke down on the way to the airport on the short trip from Downtown Dallas to Fort Worth International. Not mechanically, you understand
Minneapolis’ Guilty Whites Think BLM Lawn Signs Will Save Them When the Mob Comes
It’s a strange time to be staying in Downtown Minneapolis. This apartment block on 5th and 7th is all but empty. There are long corridors of fresh paint
Breaking Back
The time for asking permission is over. Waiting for approval has to be a thing of the past. It’s a way of thinking that has served me well in recent
How Do We Save People from the Tyranny of Lockdown?
Prager U is looking at the impact of lockdown on our mental health and asking, “Was it worth it?” In the last 30 days, around 40% of people have reported
Dysfunctional Democratic National Convention
Grab your popcorn and pull up a chair, because this week is the Democratic National Convention, running Monday, August 17 to Thursday, August 20 in an empty
Britain’s First Test Case Under Covid Laws
Meet Fiona. She’s a lovely English lady with a happy family, hard-working parents and a firm belief that as long as you aren’t hurting anyone else and
Five Reasons To Be Cheerful
With so many people feeling stressed out and at odds with the world, I feel it is my duty as Energizer to try and install some much-needed good humor and
Black Lives Matter Claims Another Scalp – But at What Cost?
Can you spot the difference in the image above? I suspect you can. I also suspect you will be able to guess the story behind these two “statues”
The Beginning of the End of Whites in South Africa
“It’s been a rough month,” says Jess. Coming from a one-man mountain with more shrapnel scars than most, things must be looking bleak in South Africa
Whatever Happened to Boris Johnson?
It’s the question everyone is asking, but no one seems to have a definitive answer. From my personal experiences with Boris what I can say with certainty
The World Has Gone Mad in 2020
You’ve probably asked this yourself over the last few weeks or days: where is this all heading and how will it end up? It’s a question being asked on
Two Days Behind the Lines with Black Lives Matter
I spent two days with the Black Lives Matters protestors in London, becoming one of them, moving with them as they surged across London hell-bent on making
Britannia’s Riots Envy?
I have taken more than my fair share of drugs: Morphine, Entonox, Propofol and Midazolam, all provided to relieve pain or memory of it, and delivered by a
5 Things I’ve Learned From COVID-19
Five things I have learned from COVID-19: 1. People Overreact. In the absence of knowing what to do, people need to do something. The masses
UK: Illegal Migrants are the Medicine Being Imported Into a Sickly Country
You might think Britain has enough problems right now. Cowering in our homes like sewer rats smelling disinfectant, unemployment quietly sneaking to 20%
The Castration of a Nation
Sometimes I think I need to read this in black and white to actually believe it might be true. A quarter of the British workforce is sitting at home in
Dedicated to Emily Jones, Age 7
[Editor’s note: this column was amended on May 20. The woman charged with the murder of Emily Jones is understood to originally come from Albania.] Dear
Relinquishing Freedom for the Warm Embrace of the State
“Get your bloody heads up! Get your heads up! Hopkins, you have a face that could melt glass, but I still want to see it – get your head up now!” The