A weary middle-aged man sits alone at a pub table with his head in his hands, a half-finished pint in front of him, while blurred posters for Conservative, Labour and Reform UK appear on a noticeboard behind him, symbolising public disillusionment with the political class.

Meet the New Boss: What Exactly Is Reform UK Reforming?

For a long time now, I have felt completely and utterly disillusioned with both of Britain’s dominant political parties. Labour no longer feels like...
Black and white photograph of a construction worker’s hands laying bricks with a trowel, symbolising human labour, rebuilding, and the foundations of society.

Why a functioning society shouldn’t need Universal Basic Income

Universal Basic Income is increasingly presented as compassionate, modern, even inevitable. A simple idea: pay everyone a set amount of money, unconditionally, and many...
Flat-style illustration of three figures labelled Pensions, Banks, and Governments running inside a giant hamster wheel marked Debt, symbolising the endless global debt cycle.

Who Owns the Debt? And Why We’re All Stuck on the Wheel

When people hear “global debt,” it sounds like a giant hole swallowing the world. But debt isn’t a void — it’s an IOU. For...

When Asylum Policy Seems to Override Local Needs

The recent legal wrangle over the Bell Hotel in Epping has shone a harsh light on the way asylum policy is being handled in...
Outsourced Sovereignty: How 30 Years of Globalisation Hollowed Out the British State

Outsourced Sovereignty

How 30 Years of Globalisation Hollowed Out the British State For over three decades Britain has been told the same story: outsourcing and globalisation...

Could the Government Really Buy Up Your Holiday Home?

Imagine this: you finally make it in life, get your hands on that quaint cottage in Cornwall or that converted barn in the Lakes....
Sticks and stones.

Sticks and Stones

“Sticks and stones may break my bones,but names will never hurt me.” We were taught that as children. A nursery rhyme. A shield. A...

BritCard: From Digital ID to Digital Control

A Slippery Slope We Can’t Ignore They tell us it’s for our safety. They tell us it’s for efficiency. They tell us it’s the...
From Hotels to “Barracks”: The Invasion No One Dared Stop

From Hotels to “Barracks”

The Invasion No One Dared Stop There’s a shift happening in how ordinary people are talking about what’s going on. Once, the places housing...

The Great Migration Miscalculation – and the Politicians Who Still Won’t Admit It

Remember when politicians told us that mass immigration was a win-win? More workers, more GDP, more “vibrant communities.” That was the sales pitch from...