Paul Knaggs
Clowns in Downing Street: Sunak’s Circus of Chaos
Sunak's Reshuffle, Cameron's Comeback: Leaves Us With Clowns to The Left and Jokers to the Right
Sunak's Circus All Change at Downing Street...
In a day of high political drama, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak comprehensively reshuffled his cabinet, sacking Home Secretary Suella Braverman and replacing her with James Cleverly. In perhaps the most shocking appointment in recent memory, Sunak then recalled...
Beyond Orwell: Braverman’s Act of Stochastic Terrorism
Selective Outrage and the Struggle for Truth
The selective outrage emanating from the establishment right in response to the recent protests reveals rank hypocrisy of the highest order. While we must unequivocally condemn the atrocities of October 7th, it is crucial to emphasise that such acts should never serve as collective punishment or the justification for the genocide of a...
Armistice Day
Armistice Day: WWI was meant to be the war that ended all wars. It wasn't.
It was the British author, H.G. Wells, that coined the expression: "The war that will end war" to describe World War One, which had broken out in Europe in September 1914. Wells believed the conflict would create a new world order that would make future...
From Past to Present: Armistice, Veterans, and Gaza’s Plea for Peace
Honouring the Fallen by Marching For Peace
Armistice- An armistice is a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting. It is not necessarily the end of a war, as it may constitute only a cessation of hostilities while an attempt is made to negotiate a lasting peace. It is derived from the Latin arma, meaning "arms" and -stitium, meaning...
Remembrance Day: Marching for Peace Honours the Fallen
From Flanders to Gaza: Reshaping Remembrance in Troubled Times
This Remembrance Day, thousands will march through London calling for peace as Israel's onslaught on Gaza continues. Critics decry this act of conscience, claiming the occasion solely for nationalism. They betray its essence.
The Armistice ending World War I took effect at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th...
Keir Starmer: A Trojan Horse For a New Age of Authoritarianism
Unmasking Keir Starmer: The Global Elite's Puppet in British Politics
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss, as the song has it— The authoritarians who grace, or disgrace, our world like Starmer represents more of the same - a sad testament to the establishment's intractable grip.
It's almost funny to watch the liberal enablers cheering a Trojan Horse into...
Labour Friends of Israel Must be Proscribed
Who do you serve?
Four years ago, I highlighted the pernicious influence of the Israel lobby group Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) on the Labour Party. Today, as the Gaza crisis lays bare the humanitarian cost of unconditional Labour Party support for Israel, the need to combat this foreign sway is more urgent than ever.
After looking at the influence waged...
Israel-Palestine war: Israeli minister says nuking Gaza ‘an option’
Israeli Minister's Nuclear Threat on Gaza Spurs Outrage
Israel's Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has sparked outrage after suggesting nuclear bombing Gaza was "one of the possibilities" for responding to rocket attacks. Amichai Eliyahu of the far-right Jewish Power party made the provocative remarks in a radio interview.
Eliyahu advocated using atomic weapons on the besieged Palestinian enclave, callously claiming no civilians...
The Remembrance Day Hypocrisy: Veterans on the Frontlines of the UK’s Homelessness Crisis
Suella Braverman's Tent Ban: Hypocrisy Exposed as UK Face Homelessness Crackdown
Banning Homeless Tents: The Latest Heartless Tory Move...
In a cruel twist, the King’s Speech will highlight Suella Braverman's plan to ban tents for rough sleepers - inflicting misery instead of addressing soaring poverty. This Dickensian proposal criminalises the destitute while ignoring the roots of Britain’s homelessness crisis.
According to Whitehall...
Covid inquiry: Hancock ‘wanted to decide who should live or die’ if NHS overwhelmed
Chaos and Indifference: The Charlatans We Have in Charge
As the Covid inquiry continues, a picture emerges of incompetence and callousness amongst our supposed leaders during the pandemic. Their self-serving priorities exacerbated the crisis at public expense.
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock wanted to play God, personally deciding who would "live or die" if hospitals were overwhelmed.
“Fortunately, this horrible dilemma...