
Numerous significant thinkers from Pulitzer prizewinning journalist Thomas Friedman to the Prince of Wales to ex-choral-jailbait-nymphet Charlotte Church have been promoting the theory that the current troubles in Syria are the result of a drought caused by ‘climate change’. It’s an easy mistake to
by James Delingpole25 Nov 2015, 1:08 AM PST0

In September I wrote a piece called For The Last Time, No, The Syrian Crisis Was Not Caused By Climate Change. Clearly, though, my approach wasn’t subtle enough because a month later I had to write another piece called No, Charlotte Church. The
by James Delingpole23 Nov 2015, 4:11 AM PST0

Charlotte Church, the millionaire former pop starlet who has now reinvented herself as an Occupy-style revolutionary, was on BBC Question Time the other day telling anyone who would listen that the Syrian conflict had been caused by “climate change.” When challenged
by James Delingpole4 Oct 2015, 8:07 AM PST0

LONDON, United Kingdom – Organisers claimed that nearly 250,000 people marched through central London today, with their ‘anti-austerity’ march culminating in speeches from left-wing politicians and celebrities in Parliament Square this afternoon. Breitbart London was at the scene. What follows
by Raheem Kassam20 Jun 2015, 11:23 AM PST0

Charlotte Church has spoken out about her new-found interest in politics, describing a sudden desire to become a social justice warrior. The Welsh singer also wants to undermine the Conservative government using dancing, fun “and a little bit of hedonism”.
by Oliver Lane12 Jun 2015, 2:00 AM PST0

Singer-turned-left-wing-luvvy Charlotte Church has claimed that she would be “absolutely fine” with paying a 70 per cent tax rate if it meant better public services. Her position appears to have shifted somewhat over the years, as in 2003 she was publicly indignant
by Donna Rachel Edmunds5 Jun 2015, 6:23 AM PST0

Multi-millionaire Welsh singer Charlotte Church has taken to the streets of Cardiff to protest the new democratically elected Conservative government, who she described as “the bogey men”. Church, worth between £11 and £25 million thanks to a lucrative career singing
by Donna Rachel Edmunds10 May 2015, 6:22 AM PST0