EU Leaders Meet Obama to Snub Trump and Praise Globalisation
European Union (EU) leaders have used a summit with President Barack Obama in Berlin to reaffirm sanctions against Russia and snub Donald Trump on globalisation, NATO, and climate change.

European Union (EU) leaders have used a summit with President Barack Obama in Berlin to reaffirm sanctions against Russia and snub Donald Trump on globalisation, NATO, and climate change.

The UK should be forced to keep paying billions to the European Union (EU) ten years after it leaves, and cannot expect any special deal on migration, a leading EU politician has insisted.

London’s foreign population think the capital is one of the worst cities in the world to live in, but say it is a good place to find work.

UKIP leadership candidate John Rees-Evans has slammed the “faction” of “UKIP elite” who wants to run the party “behind closed doors” and pull it in a “politically correct” direction to please the “mainstream media.”

Ten Muslim men have been cleared of violent disorder after rioting following a ‘Muslim Lives Matter’ march, arguing they were provoked by walking past a ‘far right’ pub.

The North Wales police and crime commissioner has backed a campaign aiming to put right wing papers out of business because of their reporting on mass-immigration and Brexit.

The former ‘conservative’ Prime Minister of Sweden has said the election of Donald Trump “is the end of the West as we know it” and the President-elect’s friend Nigel Farage represents “dark forces”.

Left wing demonstrators have rioted, and attempted to attack and firebomb the U.S. embassy in Greece, protesting the visit of outgoing American President Barak Obama.

Sweden’s largest trade union is encouraging women to call a new hotline and report men who use the “oppression technique” of “mansplaining” – explaining things to women that they already understand.

Nearly half of the boys in the UK’s Young Offenders Institutions (YOIs) are from an ethnic minority group, new data has revealed.

President Obama has delivered a final insult in the UK, writing off the ‘special relationship’ and declaring the pro-open borders German Chancellor Angela Merkel as his “closest” international partner of the last eight years.

The Belgian interior minister has said a “wave” of between 3,000 and 5,000 Islamic State jihadists from Europe could return to the continent as the terror group rapidly loses territory in Iraq and Syria.

Arron Banks, the UKIP donor and ally of Donald Trump, is planning to emulate the president-elect’s plans on the other side of the Atlantic, by “draining the swamp” in Westminster of inefficient and corrupt establishment MPs.

Tory MPs and members of Theresa May’s cabinet have called on the Prime Minister to make use of Nigel Farage’s close links to Donald Trump to build transatlantic links and a trade deal after Brexit.

Nigel Farage has warned Britain is heading for a “half Brexit” after courts blocked the government triggering Article 50, promising to resume “full-time campaigning” if the process of leaving the European Union (EU) is not begun by spring.

British diplomats have been holding “very productive” meetings with representatives of Donald Trump’s campaign, as the chances of him becoming president have increased in recent days.

The German Council of Economic Experts, who advise on policy to the German government, have urged Chancellor Angela Merkel to block Brexit.

The National Secular Society (NSS) has said Muslims are creating a “special category” to protect Islam from criticism in the UK, and the press and British institutions have “internalised [a] de facto blasphemy law” after a gymnast was banned from competition after “mocking” the religion.

The Brexit-supporting head of JD Wetherspoon, the UK largest pub chain, has hit out at European Union (EU) officials for “bullying” British business and banning trade deal talks after the Brexit vote.

Three men of Somali origin in an alleged Muslim rape gang have been jailed for the “chilling”, “degrading”, and sometimes “violent” sexual abuse of teenage girls in Bristol.

Two Polish migrants have been jailed for a “racially motivated attack” after throwing rashers of bacon inside a London mosque.

A Labour MP has said a long-awaited government inquiry into Britain’s sharia courts is ‘Islamophobic’ and should be dropped, proposing the religious legal system should be offered state ‘support’.

A British gymnast and Olympic champion has been banned from the sport for two months after appearing to ‘mock’ Islam in a leaked private video.

Sir David Attenborough, the veteran broadcaster, naturalist, and climate change alarmist, has attacked popular democracy, suggesting the only way of stopping Donald Trump is to “shoot him” and Brexit should be blocked by “wiser” politicians.

Asylum seekers who attempt to illegal enter Australia by boat will never be allowed back into the country, even if they legally apply for refugee status or come as a tourist decades later.

One of the UK’s leading sharia courts “protects wife-beating suspects by sabotaging criminal proceedings against them”, a women’s rights group has told a Parliamentary committee.

UKIP leadership candidate Suzanne Evans has set out her “centrist” policy platform in an interview with the left-wing press, slamming elements of the party as bigoted, whilst praising the smoking band and the prosecution of Christian who oppose homosexuality.

“A soldier of the Islamic State” was responsible for a knife-wielding rampage through Hamburg, Germany, two weeks ago, when two teenagers were attacked and one was killed.

Hundreds of supporters of “Marine A”, who was jailed for shooting a mortally wounded terrorist in Afghanistan, have rallied outside Parliament today to renew calls for his release from prison.

Maajid Nawaz – a pro-Western Muslim who opposes extremism and ‘Islamophobia’ – has been named as an “anti-Muslim extremist” by a leading civil rights group, effectively putting a “jihadi target on [his] head”, he claims.

Pop singer Lily Allen has claimed a taxi driver “discriminated” against her because of her pro mass-migration views.

The BBC has been accused of bias after running a special edition of its leading late night news show focusing on the U.S. presidential election, interviewing numerous Hillary supporters and not one person backing Trump.

The British government has paid out more than £14 million in three years to migrants, who were thought to be in the UK illegally, after courts decided they had been detained unfairly.

A socialist political party in Denmark is attempting to interfere in the U.S. presidential election, launching an anti-Trump campaign to encourage Americans abroad to vote against the Republican candidate.

UKIP has teamed up with the Liberal Democrats, Greens, the SNP, and Plaid Cymru to renew demands for a fairer electoral system that allocates representation in Parliament proportional to the number of votes won.

Mike Hookem has been issued with a “formal reprimand” by UKIP after an internal report concluded it was “impossible” to know if a punch was thrown during an altercation with former leadership favourite Steven Woolfe.

A left-wing activist leading protests in Calais is a self-described “freelance troublemaker” who promised this week to “organise riots” in the Jungle camp and once said Islamic State attacks in Europe were good for migrants.

Former Tory MP and UKIP Member of the National Assembly for Wales Neil Hamilton has endorsed Paul Nuttall to become the next leader of the party.

Following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union (EU), the nation has been stung with a £700 million EU budget increase, a leaked Treasury briefing has revealed.

The Times newspaper has claimed Paul Nuttall is “zoom[ing] ahead in [the] Ukip leadership race” after surveying 91 UKIP officials, giving frontrunner Raheem Kassam just nine per cent support.
