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EconomicsEnvironment

Living in the Dark: Power Cuts in 1970s Britain

Frequent blackouts, cold homes, and candlelit evenings defined life during Britain’s turbulent 1970s. Industrial strikes, economic turmoil, and energy shortages brought power cuts that disrupted daily routines and tested the nation’s resilience. Families adapted with creativity and camaraderie, while the chaos exposed the fragility of the country’s infrastructure and political leadership.

EthicsHistoryReligion

British culture is born on the values of Christianity, classical antiquity and the Enlightenment

Last Updated: January 27, 2025. The argument that “British culture is British history, and British history is born on the

ImmigrationPolitics

Why I challenged Nigel Farage on Question Time about immigration

Scapegoating migrants echoes the dangerous rhetoric of 1930s Germany, fostering division and dehumanization. Immigration requires thoughtful balance, not blame. Let’s focus on compassion and practical solutions, resisting dog-whistling politics that exploit fear. History teaches us the cost of hatred—let’s not repeat it. Debate must build bridges, not burn them.

DemocracyEthicsFree Speech

The Unstoppable Behemoth: Why the Internet Will Always Triumph Over Censorship

The Internet, born to democratize knowledge and foster free speech, faces mounting censorship threats. From attempts to cancel YouTube creators to real-world suppression like the Oxford Union controversy, the battle for open dialogue continues. Suppression drives dissent underground, but the unstoppable Internet champions free expression, echoing Tim Berners-Lee’s vision.

GovernmentLaw

How you became the Government – a critical analysis

The article linked below cam to my attention via a post on X (formerly Twitter) and a few things just didn’t read true.

Behavioral ScienceEthicsGovernmentPoliticsPsychologyReligionWorld

Essay: Shadows of Dominion

A Western Empire enacts a calculated demographic strategy, flooding resource-rich Eldoria with settlers to exploit its wealth and overwhelm its culture. Over generations, the natives’ numbers dwindle under economic strain, while the settlers rise to power, reshaping laws and traditions. Eldoria becomes a colony, a chilling tale of conquest without war.

LettersPolitics

Letter: Prime Minister’s address 1 August 2024

Prime Minister’s address dismisses legitimate concerns about knife crime and divisive policing. Multiculturalism criticized for societal damage. Recent violent events highlight the need for addressing root causes rather than symptoms. Urging loyalty to the State, the Prime Minister, and Christian British values, with a call to action for genuine public safety.

PlanningTransport

The Disbenefits of the Lower Thames Crossing

The Lower Thames Crossing is criticized for environmental damage, high costs, inadequate congestion relief, health risks, and discarding viable alternatives.