
After an Algerian and a Syrian living in the same migrant centre were jailed for raping a Swedish women multiple times, concerned locals held an anti mass-migration protest. Only then did an infuriated local social justice group hold their own demonstration… in support of
by Liam Deacon11 Dec 2015, 11:25 AM PST0

Are we going to hold Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the rest of the Democratic Party accountable for their comments or let them continue to malign and define our candidates? Wasserman Schultz said even socialist Bernie Sanders is a better choice
by Robert Davi13 Oct 2015, 11:25 AM PST0

Canada’s most widely read newspaper, The Toronto Star, is lamenting the lack of racial crime statistics aggregated by various levels of government. Over two decades ago, the newspaper was instrumental in facilitating outrage from the left over a revelation that police in Toronto were collecting statistics about race and crime.
by Robert Kraychik31 Aug 2015, 11:35 AM PST0

A former Canadian Liberal legislator is calling for a permanent ban on political television and radio ads in Canada, citing the status quo of restrictions on political messaging in Britain as his model. In Britain, John Milloy says, “major political parties” are each apportioned an equal amount of time by on government-licensed television stations to make their pitches.
by Robert Kraychik21 Aug 2015, 2:24 PM PST0

The rest of America gets it for the most part. We non-institutional left don’t agree on everything and that’s okay.
by David Webb28 Jun 2015, 11:04 AM PST0

Hundreds of political activists are set to strip down and ride naked through London tomorrow to protest against fossil fuels. The cyclists are due to ride in from six areas of London to a central meeting point at Hyde Park
by Oliver Lane12 Jun 2015, 5:49 AM PST0

The Daily Telegraph says the BBC is ‘outdated’ and wants it to ‘demonstrate its continuing relevance’. Excuse me while I reach for my revolver. The BBC is a State broadcaster. State broadcasting was ‘relevant’ in the same way Communism was.
by Martin Durkin12 May 2015, 4:29 AM PST0

Sports writers say the best story is always in the loser’s changing rooms. That’s where you’ll find the tears, the anguish, the grief and the self-recriminations that follow defeat. In politics it’s the same and what better place to look
by Simon Kent12 May 2015, 3:50 AM PST0

Whether you believe that Cameron’s Conservatives are tight-fisted Gradgrinds or financial geniuses, there is more to a party and to a country than its economic policy. Widespread prosperity is the cornerstone of any civilised society, but what use is a
by Russell Taylor28 Apr 2015, 2:49 AM PST0

As former Hewlett-Packard CEO and California Senate candidate Carly Fiorina nears a decision to run for president in 2016, she blasted Hillary Clinton’s recent attack on CEO pay and the “selective outrage of the left.”
by Dr. Susan Berry17 Apr 2015, 10:04 AM PST0

The European left is in party mode. After the decisive victory of Greece’s Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza) in parliamentary elections last night, Greek leftists took to the streets and their analogs in Spain and the UK warned that their nations would be next. But while the hard left has much to celebrate, “moderate” socialists on the continent should take the news with a grain of salt, as the leftist party that ruled Greece as recently as 2011 appears to have lost almost all support.
by Frances Martel26 Jan 2015, 7:48 AM PST0

Bosnia-Herzegovina police raided a popular local newspaper that allegedly had a recording with incriminating language from a politician who heads the left-wing Social Democrats party.
by Jordan Schachtel30 Dec 2014, 9:20 AM PST0