Terrorism, Brexit, and the Migrant Crisis: Three Stories That Defined the Decade
The most politically turbulent decade for Europe since the Cold War is drawing to a close — but what will these ten years be remembered for?
The most politically turbulent decade for Europe since the Cold War is drawing to a close — but what will these ten years be remembered for?
Something terrible has happened to the UK news cycle. Has there been a glitch in the space-time continuum? Is it like the final scene of Terminator II being played out in 3-D?
David Cameron, the notionally conservative former prime minister who lost the EU referendum — and his office with it — has denounced President Donald Trump as “protectionist, xenophobic, misogynistic” in his memoirs, and expressed his bitterness that the Islamic State caliphate which sprung into being during his premiership was crushed on the U.S. leader’s watch.
Former prime minister David Cameron has emerged from hiding to say MPs should not “rule out” making the British people vote on Brexit again — but in 2015 he promised the first vote would be “final”, and that “There will not be another renegotiation and another referendum.”
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has said that a second Brexit referendum cannot be ruled out, and opposed Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament.
Today Boris Johnson becomes Britain’s prime minister. By weird coincidence, he happens to be the second prime minister with whom I was friends at university.
David Cameron is reportedly seeking to make what he hopes would be a dramatic return to party politics and is said to be considering standing as an MP, possibly at the next general election.
The British government is giving away more money through the foreign aid budget than it is spending on Britain’s police forces, despite the violent crime wave gripping the country.
Jean-Claude Juncker has said that former Remain-backing Tory Prime Minister David Cameron was “one of the greatest destroyers of all time” for stopping the European Commission from being involved in the UK’s 2016 referendum Remain campaign.
Brexit is inevitable not because people like me – and you, dear reader – wish it to be so. It’s inevitable because as even the most cursory glance at global geopolitical currents will tell you, populism is on the march.
A No Deal Brexit will cause UK house prices to crash 30 per cent, the pound will be worth less than the dollar, and unemployment will rise by more than one million. Or so says the Governor of the Bank
It’s the tenth anniversary of the most stupid, pointless and wasteful piece of legislation ever passed in British parliamentary history: the 2008 Climate Change Act.
Former Tory Chancellor George Osborne has said “mistakes” led to the Brexit vote and that people should not have been given a say on the European Union (EU) as it “opened up the door” to the Leave vote.
Germany’s long-term “strategic interest” is not best served by taking measures that would further weaken Turkey’s fragile economy, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday.
Turkey’s push for full European Union (EU) membership will receive fresh impetus under reappointed Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, who revealed Tuesday that changes are already being to better coordinate relations with the supranational body.
Sinister foreign powers have been caught meddling in the elections of a Western sovereign nation, using nefarious threats to undermine the democratic will of the people. And the corruption goes right to the very top.
David Cameron asked Barack Obama to claim Brexit would put the UK at the “back of the queue” for a trade deal with the U.S. to help scare and deter the British people from voting to leave the European Union (EU), it has been confirmed.
Danny Dyer – the hardman actor (Human Traffic; The Football Factory) currently running the Queen Vic pub in EastEnders – has become a national hero in Britain by calling former Prime Minister David Cameron a four-letter expletive.
Former British prime minister David Cameron has attempted a political comeback, speaking about how to defeat the rise of populism in Europe at a globalist conference.
UK Environment Secretary Michael Gove has declared war on crony capitalism.
David Cameron has said he “doesn’t regret” calling the referendum on European Union (EU) membership, whilst admitting the bloc was assuming more power over the UK, which had a bad relationship with the bloc.
British manufacturing has grown at its fastest rate in a decade, roughly a year and a half after the Brexit vote, exceeding gloomy predictions and forcing an economic think tank to upgrade growth estimates for 2017.
The right-hand man of former British Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed the private thoughts of the leader on his meetings with former U.S. President Barack Obama.
The irony is that of all the leaders in Washington, Paul Ryan should have been the last to quit. His was the one part of the establishment that delivered on voters’ priorities.
Britain’s ousted ex-prime minister David Cameron has claimed U.S. President Donald Trump’s opposition to mainstream ‘Fake News’ is “dangerous” at a lecture organised by one of George Soros’s organisations.
Surveys of teachers’ voting intentions prior to the general election indicate the Left dominates the British education system.
The chairman of Britain’s oldest conservative think tank has slammed political strategist turned media pundit Steve Hilton for portraying himself as a Tea Party style anti-establishment figure, accusing him of being a liberal “moderniser” and RINO (Republican in name only).
Promises to cut migrant numbers, references to immigrants as “illegal”, or asylum seekers as “failed”, and bringing up pressure on public services in the context of the number of people entering the UK are all unacceptable talking points for politicians according to a new ‘etiquette guide’ published by campaigners ahead of the general election.
David Cameron, the former British prime minister toppled by his defeat in the Brexit referendum, has used a paid speaking engagement in Bangkok, Thailand, to criticise U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive orders on travel as “misconceived from the very outset”.
Donald Trump is turning into David Cameron – and I don’t mean this as a compliment. David Cameron had some pretty stiff competition in the field of Most Awful British Prime Minister of the Last Twenty Years.
A senior parliamentary committee believes that “inappropriate” interventions in the Brexit referendum by government officials have undermined public trust in Civil Service impartiality.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron tried to get the editor of the Daily Mail sacked for supporting Brexit, the BBC has claimed.
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, has laid out her ambitions for the government to create a “shared society” which benefits all, not just the elite few. She says she believes that government has a central role to play in the
Sir Ivan Rogers, the Permanent Representative to the European Union (EU) regarded widely as being responsible for David Cameron’s “thin gruel” pre-referendum EU renegotiation, has resigned early from his post.
A Conservative Party councillor and frequent attack dog against social conservatives, Matthew Sephton, has been arrested as part of an ongoing police enquiry into child pornography. Mr. Sephton — a Conservative councillor in Manchester and primary school teacher — curiously
If you haven’t already I do recommend you listen to my brilliant new Delingpole podcast with political journalist Isabel Oakeshott.
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has blamed populism for his defeat in the Brexit referendum, and claimed the euro currency may soon collapse in his first major speech since standing down.
Britain’s former premier said Saturday the election of France’s Marine Le Pen would be a “big body blow” for Europe, saying he hoped for the victory of a mainstream party.
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.
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