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When ‘Context’ Becomes Exclusion: How an MP Was Barred from a School

A Jewish MP was barred from speaking at a school. A teaching union celebrated it. And on national radio, a journalist argued there was “nothing wrong” with excluding elected representatives based on political affiliation. This report examines how selective history and moral absolutism are being used to justify democratic exclusion – and why it should alarm everyone.

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The OSA Is an Invasion of Privacy: What the Online Safety Act Really Means for Ordinary People

The UK’s Online Safety Act is far more intrusive than most people realise. It treats private cloud backups as if they were public social media posts and paves the way for client-side scanning — technology that inspects your personal files on your own devices before they’re encrypted. This is a fundamental shift in how the state views privacy, and it demands public scrutiny.

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Argument against compulsory “BritCard” / Digital ID for all citizens

I am firmly opposed to the introduction of a compulsory digital ID scheme for all British citizens (sometimes called “BritCard”)

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Is Britain Past the Point of No Return?

A leaked Afghan migration plan, rising net migration, and a demographic tipping point — is Britain past the point of no return? This post examines the numbers, the cultural consequences, and why it’s not too late to act. But only if we find the courage to speak up — peacefully, but firmly.

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“Oh My God, What Have They Done?” France’s Risky Gaza Asylum Ruling

A French court has ruled that Gazans can apply for asylum — a decision that blends compassion with controversy. While the humanitarian instinct is noble, the risks of importing radical ideologies shaped by Hamas rule cannot be ignored. Europe must act wisely, balancing moral duty with national and regional security.

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Israel-Gaza Conflict: A Myth-Busting Q&A

Tired of misinformation and emotionally charged slogans drowning out the facts? This no-nonsense Q&A tackles the most common myths surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict with clear, evidence-based answers — covering history, occupation claims, genocide accusations, and more.

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The Boomer Generation: A Closer Look at Their Struggles

The Boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, faced significant hardships. They grew up in bombed cities, endured food rationing until 1954, and lived in overcrowded housing. Education was a privilege for the few, and prosperity came later. They didn’t have it all, but they laid the foundation for future generations.

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Balancing Belief and Freedom: Rethinking the Equality Act 2010

The Equality Act 2010 seeks to protect against discrimination, but does it go too far in shielding religion from critique? This article examines whether the Act inadvertently stifles free speech, creates imbalances in preserving cultural heritage, and calls for clarity to better balance individual rights with societal values.

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Conflating Racism with Religious Discrimination: A Call for Clarity

Acts of vandalism against places of worship are reprehensible and counterproductive, imposing unfair costs on victims. While Britain’s Christian majority has the right to oppose the spread of other religions, this must be done lawfully and respectfully, upholding Christian principles of tolerance and love while preserving the nation’s cultural and spiritual heritage.