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Britain’s Political Amnesia: Why the Wrong Choices Could Spell Disaster
By Daren Norman, Political commentator and ceremonial analyst specialising in governance, forensic rhetoric, and institutional accountability. The British electorate has a habit of forgetting. Each cycle, the same patterns repeat: Labour promises prosperity, Reform shouts slogans, and the Conservatives—flawed but tested—are left to remind the nation of hard truths. The danger is not just in what voters remember, but in what they choose to forget. Labour: The Party of Economic

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Oct 243 min read


Is Keir Starmer the Most Dangerous Prime Minister the UK Has Ever Had?
Keir Starmer has cultivated an image of calm authority, a lawyer’s precision, and a technocrat’s steadiness. Yet when one examines the record—his Fabian ideology, his handling of national security, his approach to sovereignty, and his contempt for parliamentary scrutiny—a darker picture emerges. Fabian Paternalism and Managed Democracy In his 2021 Fabian essay The Road Ahead , Starmer set out a vision of a “contribution society” where government defines what constitutes “fair

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Oct 144 min read


When Representation Fails the Realm: Language, Loyalty, and the Limits of Multicultural Democracy
By Daren Norman The United Kingdom’s democratic machinery rests on a deceptively simple premise: those elected to Parliament or local...

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Aug 243 min read


Asylum or Airline Miles? The Systemic Betrayal of Britain’s Protection Regime
By Daren Norman Asylum is not a frequent flyer scheme. It is a solemn legal safeguard — reserved for those who face genuine danger, not...

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Aug 226 min read


The Digital ID Diversion: A March towards State Control
The Government’s latest line – that secure digital Ids will ‘stop the boats’ and thwart fraud – is a transparent smokescreen. Beneath the...

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Aug 42 min read
🇬🇧 The Death of British Values: Government Appeasement and Constitutional Collapse
🧠 The Political Psychology of Evasion Labour’s refusal to confront the border crisis is not merely inept—it is deliberate. While voters...

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Jul 313 min read


Why Junior Doctors’ 29% Pay Demand Breaks the Contract With British Taxpayers
It’s Time We Got Honest About Entitlement The British Medical Association wants a 29% pay rise for newly qualified doctors. Not seasoned...

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Jul 282 min read


Treason by the Back Door: Why I Believe the Labour Front Bench Has Betrayed the Crown and the British People
It is no exaggeration to say that our democracy stands at a dangerous crossroads. Decisions taken by the current Labour Government...

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Jul 273 min read


Environmental and Ecological Costs of Electric Vehicles
The Hidden Environmental Toll of Electric Vehicles: A Full Lifecycle Reckoning Electric vehicles (EVs) are promoted as a green panacea –...

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Jul 1532 min read


A Peaceful Path to Regime Change in Iran: The Case for a Constitutional Monarchy
A Vision for Iran’s Future: A Peaceful Transition to Constitutional Monarchy Iran stands at a historic turning point. Decades of...

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Jun 166 min read


The UK’s Pension Crisis: A Broken Contract That Must Be Fixed Now
For decades, British workers have been told that National Insurance (NI) contributions will secure their State Pension —a promise that...

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Jun 54 min read


The UK's Net Zero Policy: Billions Wasted, China Profiting, and Global Emissions Rising
The UK government’s ambitious push towards net zero by 2050 is presented as a necessary response to climate change. However, critics...

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May 283 min read


Britain's Fragile Future: A Nation on the Brink?
As the United Kingdom navigates unprecedented economic challenges, mass immigration, and growing political distrust , many citizens are...

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May 282 min read


A Betrayal of British Sovereignty: The UK Government’s Shameful Abdication of the Chagos IslandsIn an act of unforgivable treachery, the British government has surrendered the Chagos Islands to Mauri
In an act of unforgivable treachery , the British government has surrendered the Chagos Islands to Mauritius without the consent of...

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May 233 min read


Britain’s Immigration System: A Crisis of Enforcement
Britain once prided itself on having a robust immigration system—one that balanced compassion with enforcement. Yet, recent asylum...

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May 202 min read


The Great British Dictatorship: Has Parliamentary Democracy Been Abandoned?
By Whispering Quill Gone are the days when the British government upheld the principles of democratic scrutiny and parliamentary...

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May 203 min read


Proposal for Reforming the UK Asylum System, Infrastructure, and Governance
Introduction Kemi Badenoch embodies the kind of leadership Britain desperately needs— bold, unwavering, and willing to stand up for the...

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May 64 min read


The UK's Covert War and Democratic Concerns
In recent years, the UK has faced numerous challenges that some argue amount to a state of covert war. These include assassinations, acts...

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Jan 112 min read


Advocating for Investment in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): The Path to Energy Security and Sustainability
The United Kingdom stands at a pivotal juncture in its quest for a sustainable and secure energy future. While the government has...

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Dec 13, 20243 min read


The UK Government's Climate Initiatives: A Costly Endeavour with Limited Impact?
The UK government has been at the forefront of implementing ambitious climate initiatives, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and combat...

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Dec 13, 20243 min read
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