The fall of the Left/Liberal consensus has long been anticipated by those on our side of politics; the Left is devoid of ideas and originality, all of its nostrums have been tested to destruction and the consequences – societal breakdown – are all around us. The empty husk waits only for a fresh, strong, breeze to blow it out of the positions of power and influence which it still occupies by sheer inertia. Alex Kurtagic…

After a great deal of huffing and puffing, of late night dramas, of last minute crises, of shirt sleeved “battling for Britain”, Mr. Cameron got his “deal”, just as we always knew he would; and it was an empty husk just as we had always known it would be. But it may be enough to deliver him the victory which he craves for he is undoubtedly an effective campaigner, and he has on his side not…

There follows a video and then a transcript of the Prime Minister David Cameron’s 2016 New Year message, together with a running commentary by Max Musson, the author of this article: DC: “It’s a New Year and with our economy growing, and a strong majority government in power, Britain begins it with renewed strength.” MM: The Conservative Party does have an overall majority in the Commons, however according to a recent Markit Report economic growth…

By Max Musson: As the dust settles and the nation breathes a sigh of relief following the referendum on Scottish independence and as the various establishment political parties announce their plans in the wake of this historic event, there is still cause for those of us who hold dear the ultimate survival and well-being of our people, to be concerned about what the future holds. Prior to the referendum in Scotland various commentators, disturbed by…

By Max Musson: In my earlier article on the referendum on Scottish independence, I pointed out that the leaders of the three main establishment parties in the UK as well as the Scottish National Party (SNP) are all enthusiastic supporters of the European Union (EU) and that as a long-term aim of the EU is the dismemberment of the member states into small regions, Scotland being one such region, any ‘tears’ shed over the break…

By Max Musson: We are now just a week away from an historic vote which may very well result in a political separation of Scotland from the rest of the United Kingdom, and in the news we have David Cameron, the Prime Minister of the UK, apparently pleading with Scottish voters not to ‘break his heart’. During the last week we have in fact seen almost all of the ‘’big beasts’’ of the establishment parties venturing north of…

By Max Musson: With over 75 percent of the votes already counted, preliminary  result show that 95.7% of voters in the Crimean referendum have answered ‘yes’ to the reunion  of the autonomous republic with Russia as a constituent unit of the Russian Federation and less than 4% want the region to remain part of Ukraine. The overall voter turnout in the referendum on the status of  Crimea is 81.37%, according to the head of the…

In the wake of the significant electoral advances made by UKIP during the local government elections, Conservative back-benchers have pressured Prime Minister David Cameron to hold an ‘in-out’ referendum on EU membership, but still Cameron attempts to fudge the issue by interpreting ‘now’ as ‘in four years time’.

Today’s newspapers are full of stories about a momentus new speech that Prime Minister David Cameron intends to make tomorrow in the hope of winning nationalistically minded ex-Tory voters back to the Conservative Party. The speech is expected to propose restrictions on the rights of immigrants to access social housing, but no Bill introducing such changes has been put before Parliament and the forthcoming speech is not expected to provide a timetable for the immediate…