
Rod Liddle – the thinking man’s Ricky Gervais – has been doing his Dad Dance routine again. You know the one. It’s where he shows how down-with-the-kids and still-in-touch-with-his-radical-leftist-working-class-roots he is by telling you how utterly he loathes foxhunting and
by James Delingpole29 May 2015, 12:22 AM PST0

Which is worse: a) opposing gay marriage or b) abducting a mother of ten in front of her weeping children, suffocating her with a plastic bag, shooting her in the head and burying her in an unmarked grave? Well, obviously
by James Delingpole26 May 2015, 11:11 AM PST0

As the Jesuits almost said: “Give a child until he is seven and I will show you the fully indocrinated, yogurt-weaving, polar-bear hugging eco loon.” Such, at any rate, has been the message at one of the panel discussions at
by James Delingpole24 May 2015, 6:53 AM PST0

My new favourite journalist is a guy called Max Benwell. Here’s how he begins his latest awesomely shareable piece for the Independent headlined As a white man, I’m surprised more women aren’t tweeting the hashtag #KillAllWhiteMen Men – be honest.
by James Delingpole22 May 2015, 12:00 AM PST0

If I play my Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy too loud and the government hasn’t charged me for the $1000 worth of lost sleep my neighbours claim it has cost them, does that mean the government has given me
by James Delingpole20 May 2015, 6:36 AM PST0

The University of Western Australia has caved in to green activists and cancelled a planned $4 million Consensus Centre because of its associations with Skeptical Environmentalist author Bjorn Lomborg. Blond, gay, impeccably left wing and a former member of Greenpeace,
by James Delingpole19 May 2015, 5:59 AM PST0

So the new government’s battle lines are drawn – between the True Tories and the Continuation Cameron squishes. And already the Continuation Cameron squish camp has fired its first salvo, in the form of this outrageous provocation, on the subject
by James Delingpole18 May 2015, 5:07 AM PST0

Just a quick one: was anyone else as surprised and delighted as I was by Brian May’s performance on BBC Question Time last night? I’ve been quite rude about him in the past. Yes, that distinctively shimmery, echoey, almost Venusian
by James Delingpole15 May 2015, 7:42 AM PST0

Go on, admit it: you were all hoping that Prince Charles’s “black spider memos” were going to show him in the worst light possible: the spoilt, petulant prince with his biofuel-powered Aston Martin, his toothpaste valet and his chunky-knit coterie
by James Delingpole14 May 2015, 4:55 AM PST0

The BBC’s Science Editor David Shukman recently got back from an expedition to the high Arctic. Amazingly, despite having gone all that way, he seems completely to have missed the big story: that contrary to the doomsday predictions we’ve been
by James Delingpole13 May 2015, 7:49 AM PST0

As an occasional shooting and foxhunting man – see my forthcoming book Mister Delingpole’s Sporting Tour – I have been filled with envy on reading the RSPB’s spectacular game book as revealed by its conservation director Martin Happer. (H/T @shotfox)
by James Delingpole13 May 2015, 3:24 AM PST0

What a fussy lot some of you are. Last week, the left in England experienced one of its most stunning reverses since Margaret Thatcher crushed the Miners’ Strike. We saw the defenestration of George Galloway, Ed Davey, Vince Cable, Ed
by James Delingpole11 May 2015, 4:02 AM PST0

This Game-of-Thrones election has been marred by a terrible injustice and we all know exactly what it is: the member for South Thanet right now should be UKIP leader Nigel Farage and the fact that he’s not is a totally
by James Delingpole9 May 2015, 2:49 AM PST0

Ed Balls Losing His Seat Those of us on the right have waited nigh-on twenty years for our own “Portillo Moment” and here at last it was. Payback too, of course, for all the damage Balls inflicted on the UK
by James Delingpole8 May 2015, 4:28 AM PST0

We don’t know the result yet except actually we do: a total dog’s breakfast of an epic cock up of a disaster for pretty much everyone. The people I feel especially sorry for are those of us on the right.
by James Delingpole7 May 2015, 11:30 AM PST0

Here is a quick reference guide to the political types voting in the general election tomorrow. LABOUR You are: a millionaire thespian/stand-up comic/generic luvvie; a social worker; an NHS administrator; a Quangocrat; a civil servant; an Islamist entryist; a school teacher;
by James Delingpole6 May 2015, 10:16 AM PST0

Yesterday I gave you my thoughts on the Conservatives. Today it’s UKIP’s turn. The reasons for not wanting to vote UKIP seem to me fairly obvious. Either you’re a stupid lefty or you’re in a Tory/Labour marginal and you only
by James Delingpole5 May 2015, 8:32 AM PST0

Who are you going to vote for on Thursday? For me, it’s a real toughie. My local Conservative candidate Chris Heaton Harris is both a personal friend and exactly the kind of principled and sound candidate I’d like to see
by James Delingpole4 May 2015, 12:40 AM PST0

Five years ago today the Guardian was celebrating one of the most glorious moments in left-wing history since the erection of the Berlin Wall. I refer, of course, to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill – a tragedy which the Guardian
by James Delingpole1 May 2015, 3:00 AM PST0

I’m proud to announce that I have won a major art competition. Oh all right. (Modesty, James. Modesty!). I am one of several climate change sceptics to have been celebrated and immortalised in an exciting new, prizewinning art installation at
by James Delingpole29 Apr 2015, 5:27 AM PST0

VATICAN CITY: “Religion and science are united on the need for action on climate,” declared UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon at a papal climate summit in the Vatican this morning. This statement is at best moot, at worst a risible and
by James Delingpole28 Apr 2015, 6:54 AM PST0

VATICAN CITY – Papal heavies shut down an awkward question at a Vatican press conference today when a journalist asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon his views on climate sceptics. Marc Morano, covering the Vatican climate conference for Climate Depot, asked
by James Delingpole28 Apr 2015, 4:53 AM PST0

ROME, Italy – Contrary to what a worryingly large proportion of His churches believe, God isn’t a climate charge alarmist. If you’re in any doubt, I’d recommend you read this superbly erudite open letter to Pope Francis which has been
by James Delingpole27 Apr 2015, 6:03 AM PST0

ROME, Italy – Should the Pope stick to God or is it about time he embraced the fashionable cause of Gaia-worship? This is going to be the big question in Rome over the next couple of days as two rival
by James Delingpole27 Apr 2015, 12:50 AM PST0

Yesterday evening UKIP leader Nigel Farage endured quite possibly the most brutal and malign encounter of his entire political career: an interview with a top BBC man so grotesquely unjust, so nakedly biased that I’m surprised Farage didn’t walk out
by James Delingpole23 Apr 2015, 5:59 AM PST0