
The Foreign Secretary has sent a strong message to his European counterparts by saying that Britain “must be prepared to walk away from the EU”. Philip Hammond, a known Eurosceptic, told The Telegraph that Britain must get “substantial, meaningful reform”
by A.B. Sanderson15 Nov 2014, 6:55 AM PST0

British police forces are sharing platforms with Islamic extremists from discredited Islamist organisation MEND, formerly known as iENGAGE—and even co-hosting events with them—throughout November as part of Islamophobia Awareness Month, a Breitbart investigation has revealed. In November, Mark Burns-Williamson, police and crime
by Milo Yiannopoulos14 Nov 2014, 6:55 AM PST0

David Cameron has called on Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green supporters in Rochester and Strood to tactically vote Conservative to stop UKIP winning the by-election. He said the by-election was a “two horse race” and that anyone voting UKIP was
by Andre Walker12 Nov 2014, 6:55 AM PST0

The British Culture Secretary has blasted the European “right to be forgotten” ruling which he claims is being exploited by terrorists and criminals to expunge their past from the internet. Sajid Javid, who has been the cabinet member for the
by Oliver Lane12 Nov 2014, 6:55 AM PST0

UKIP members gathered outside Parliament today ready to lobby MPs over the vote tonight on the European Arrest Warrant. The vote is expected to be a huge embarrassment for the government as a large number of Tory backbenchers are
by Breitbart London10 Nov 2014, 6:55 AM PST0

Former UK Independence Party treasurer Stuart Wheeler has announced his intention to mount a legal challenge against Britain’s opt-in to the European Arrest Warrant, if Parliamentarians vote to re-join the program tomorrow. Although the European Arrest Warrant came into force
by Donna Rachel Edmunds9 Nov 2014, 6:55 AM PST0

Those wishing to understand British politics ahead of next year’s General Election could do worse than consider the following two statistics. First, according to the current trend of polls, the combined vote share of the main two parties is lower
by Alex Wickham4 Nov 2014, 12:59 AM PST0

A Conservative candidate at next year’s general election has publicly questioned why so much “focus” is being put on Muslim men over child sexual exploitation. Iftikhar Ahmed, who is running in Bradford East, suggested it is unfair Christianity was not
by Andre Walker3 Nov 2014, 9:01 AM PST0

The right is rarely a forum for self-congratulation, preferring wary scepticism or angry indolence, but last month was the best month for conservatives in Britain in a very long time, and through the haze of differing party loyalties on the
by Benjamin Harris-Quinney3 Nov 2014, 4:55 AM PST0

Despite the supposed political neutrality of the BBC, one of their editors has been caught out taking a dig at Tories and backing the Greens on his Twitter account. Michael Marshall, deputy editor of BBC Earth is a new recruit
by Donna Rachel Edmunds2 Nov 2014, 10:14 AM PST0

UKIP’s lead in the forthcoming Rochester by-election has jumped eight points in a monthly repeat poll and now stand at 48 percent, indicating Tory defector Mark Reckless is set to retain the seat in three weeks time. Nigel Farage’s Eurosceptic
by Oliver Lane1 Nov 2014, 5:23 AM PST0

A few weeks ago I spent most of an afternoon glued to my computer screen watching Keith Vaz MP leading the Home Affairs Select Committee investigation into the Rotherham child-rape-gang scandal. I had only meant to watch for a few
by James Delingpole1 Nov 2014, 2:01 AM PST0

Fiona Woolf has resigned as head of the inquiry into historic sexual abuse by members of the British establishment after it was shown she was close to Leon Brittan. The Home Office had helped Woolf draft a letter playing down
by Andre Walker31 Oct 2014, 10:07 AM PST0

Today’s Ipsos Mori poll envisaging electoral wipeout for Labour next year has reduced pessimistic party figures to gallows humour. If the general election was tomorrow, the poll says, Labour would have just four MPs left north of the border. Senior
by Alex Wickham30 Oct 2014, 9:11 AM PST0

David Cameron has announced that he will hold a vote in Parliament on the UK opting back in to the European Arrest Warrant. The decision will take place before a crucial by election in Rochester and Strood which, if the
by A.B. Sanderson29 Oct 2014, 6:46 AM PST0

When will they get it? People hate the European Union and they don’t want to give it more powers. In fact they will dump their traditional parties if they get a whiff that powers are being transferred. That’s what happened
by Andre Walker29 Oct 2014, 6:20 AM PST0

Compare and contrast the following two statements from Westminster politicians over the last few weeks: “I answer first, foremost and last to you, you are my boss, I will not let you down.” “I’m very clear about who the boss
by Alex Wickham28 Oct 2014, 2:02 AM PST0

What was initially thought to be a protest against the Prime Minister in Leeds today turned out to be the simple case of a ‘jogger running into a pedestrian’ according to official reports. The Prime Minister was leaving the City’s
by A.B. Sanderson27 Oct 2014, 7:31 AM PST0

Britain is being “swamped” by immigrant workers, with towns “under siege” from EU migrants, the Defence Secretary has said. Speaking ahead of the crucial Rochester and Strood by-election, Michael Fallon confirmed that the government plans to introduce new measures to
by Nick Hallett27 Oct 2014, 2:05 AM PST0

by Andre Walker24 Oct 2014, 4:53 AM PST0

Who would have thought that taxis would become the vector for much of the biggest issues facing modern politics? Migration, globalism, societal breakdown, identity… sexual abuse is just one of them. We see the skirmishes between London Hackney Cabs and
by Alexandra Swann24 Oct 2014, 4:11 AM PST0

Greedy Brussels has demanded an extra £1.7bn from the UK tax payer because our economy is better than others in the EU. The astonishing bill is due on 1st December, just days after the Rochester and Strood by-election which the
by A.B. Sanderson24 Oct 2014, 1:48 AM PST0

This morning’s ComRes poll in Rochester and Strood has UKIP defector Mark Reckless 13 points ahead of the Tories in the constituency. Conservative HQ had pretty much openly priced in defeat in Clacton two weeks ago, but losing again on
by Alex Wickham23 Oct 2014, 12:59 AM PST0

Disquiet amongst right-wing Conservative MPs is growing thanks to David Cameron’s latest announcement on curbing EU migration. The policy, which is widely believed to be unenforceable, has caused outrage because it will be seen as a “cheap stunt” according to
by Andre Walker21 Oct 2014, 8:53 AM PST0

This week front-line civil service workers went out on strike. And on Monday (13th) the public services unions did likewise. They oppose cuts to their wages and their jobs. But at the top of the Civil Service, and higher echelons
by Richard Bingley21 Oct 2014, 6:30 AM PST0