Rocco: Our Enemy Adam Smith!
“It may, perhaps, give the gentleman pleasure to be informed that the net revenue arising from the Customs in Scotland is at least four times greater than it was seven or eight years ago. It has been...
View ArticleMarx on Monday: Vara
As a young man I never trusted the police. I thought they were thoroughly dishonest, institutionally racist, Blair Peach murderers. But, as I’ve got older and wiser, I’ve come to realise that they are,...
View ArticleJames Hickling: Dallas
From The New York Times: “FOR 50 years, Dallas has done its best to avoid coming to terms with the one event that made it famous: the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. That’s because,...
View ArticleLiberty Rebel: Why Did The Left Promote Uncontrolled Mass Immigration?
They’ve been positively queuing up, haven’t they? Labour grandees, especially former 1997-2010 New Labour ministers, that is. Queuing up to offer mea culpas – strictly limited in extent or sincerity,...
View ArticleRussell Taylor: We are the radicals now
It is said that the modern political landscape was shaped by the baby boomers of the post-war era. In fact, the progressive philosophy they embody pre-dates them, but it is true that much of what...
View ArticleEadon: Console Wars, Chess Wars
Rolling back the mists of Old Father Time Megahertz, we peer back into the digital medieval times (the 1980’s and 1990’s). Games Consoles were fantastic in the truest fantasy meaning of the word back...
View ArticleScience Sunday with John Duffield: UFOs
I’m no fan of crop circles or alien abductions. When it comes to UFOs, I think there’s a lot of charlatans out there. Some peddle hub-cap home movies, some do a bit of photoshopping, and some release...
View ArticleRussell Taylor: Laughing at the Left
One of the political Right’s common mistakes is to assume that people are easily swayed by rational arguments. “Our system works!” we cry, as if anyone gives a damn. “Look, we have proof!” Meanwhile, a...
View ArticleMarx on Monday: 1984
When I was a little boy my family always went on holiday to the same place – the Scottish Isle of Jura. It was beautiful but bleak and always cold. One year, I think it was 1949, whilst I was exploring...
View ArticleRocco: Not Safe for Home
Welcome to Britain in the year 2013. A land covered in persistent stains, soggy tissues and stiff socks. Each morning newsagents, supermarkets and petrol stations are clogged with millions upon...
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