Those of us who warned for years about mass immigration can only grieve now that the things we predicted are coming true. It is starting – where else? – in the primary schools, where people are simply ...
I was at my adopted mum's by Winter of '63. I was 9. Oblivious to what children as young as 9 would be exposed to on the streets in 2000's. 1969 at 15 I met my husband on leaving school. Even then ...
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Months ago, I predicted that we would all come to hate the narrow, bossed-about new life the Government wants to force us to live. I was wrong. Most people have far too readily accepted limits to ...
Slowly, slowly, I am swimming back towards the mainstream., or the mainstream is moving closer to me. From exile, via Piers Morgan, Talk Radio and Sky News, I last night reached Channel Four news, to ...
How on earth did I end up on friendly terms with Howard Marks, the drug-smuggler and pro-cannabis propagandist who died last week? Yet I did. You might think we would loathe each other. He stood for ...
It's up to Ukraine and Russian politicians to discuss peace. What I question is Britain's leaders need to lumber us with military threats and further economic damage after the disaster of lockdowns.
Shortly before Christmas I travelled to Lancaster's hilltop university on a spectacularly windy night (my bedroom windows blew open after one violent gust, like a scene from 'Wuthering Heights') to ...
Britain cannot possibly afford its welfare state for much longer. Most people do not realise that state handouts (£207 billion a year) mop up every penny we pay in income tax (£155 billion a year).
Last night I took part in a debate on cannabis legalisation at the University of Sussex, a place I last visited (in an unsuccessful attempt to obtain a place there, which in those days involved an ...
I can’t blame the Army for trying to save itself from the current mad round of cuts, but could there be anything more ludicrous than a warning that we need to beef up the Army because it can’t cope ...
Here in my favourite American small town, I detect a strange, ominous feeling of approaching danger. Something has gone wrong with the USA. I first came to Moscow, Idaho, eight years ago when the ...
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