What Does It Mean to Be English Today? The Heated LBC Debate on Ethnic Nationalism vs. Immigrant Contribution

A recent exchange on LBC Radio has brought into sharp focus one of the most contentious questions in contemporary British life: what does it mean to be English in a modern, multicultural nation? During the programme, host Ben Kentish challenged caller Benjamin, a supporter of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK then Continue Reading

Teesworks Controversy: A Tale of Ambition, Allegations, and Accountability

The Teesworks regeneration project, championed by Conservative Mayor Ben Houchen, aimed to transform the former Redcar steelworks into a hub for green industry and economic revitalization in the Tees Valley.  However, the initiative has become embroiled in controversy over governance, transparency, and the use of public funds. Background and Allegations Continue Reading

SUNAK ANGRY OVER REFORM’S RACIST CANVASSERS

Rishi Sunak confessed that being subjected to racial insults by a Reform UK canvasser is distressing and provokes anger within him. He said that party leader Nigel Farage should be held accountable and provide explanations for this incident. Recordings captured campaigners from Mr. Farage’s party making racist remarks, including derogatory Continue Reading

CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR INVESTIGATED ON ELECTION DATE BET

An investigation into the Conservative Party’s director of campaigns and his wife, who is a candidate, is underway due to a bet concerning the general election’s date. Following his Wednesday departure from the campaign, Tony Lee has taken a leave of absence, as revealed by the BBC. The candidate for Continue Reading

SUNAK’S PROTECTION OFFICER ARRESTED

The Metropolitan police has arrested one of Rishi Sunak’s close protection officers, Craig Williams, over alleged bets about the timing of the election. The arrest comes after the Guardian revealed that Williams had placed a £100 bet on a July election just three days before the prime minister named the Continue Reading

Sunak and Starmer 2024 Election Debate

In the first head-to-head debate of the 2024 General Election campaign, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer clashed on key voter issues, including the economy and healthcare. The debate was watched by an average of five million viewers, including those tuning in on streaming services. Sunak Continue Reading