
Death by Wokery
The 1970’s version of Death on the Nile is one of my favourite comfort films. There is something infectious about the good time Peter Ustinov and David
The 1970’s version of Death on the Nile is one of my favourite comfort films. There is something infectious about the good time Peter Ustinov and David
Very few people think killing, however deliberate, wrong in itself, necessarily and always wrong, wrong just because it is killing. Nobody (next to nobody) thinks one soldier killing another in battle wrong, even when the war is unjust. And, probably, even fewer think killing in self-defence or defence of another wrong.
Banalysis was published in the approaching shadow of the tsunami of stupidity that became the ‘pandemic’ and all that ensued. It did not get the attention it deserved then. It deserves to be read now.
England has not boasted blasphemy laws since their abolition in 2008. The closest I’ve ever come to encountering them was way back in the 1990’s
If you have a weakened heart or nervous tremors brought on from a Covid vaccine and any Covid boosters you might have taken recently, then
Scotland is free, it’s ‘Nicoless’ at last, and I for one will miss her greatly. I do rankle at the money we send up the
As a devout atheist, I have an enduring fondness for our Anglican heritage. I am a great lover of churches, of hymns, and church services.
Never let it be said that here at The New Conservative we do not care about illegal immigrants. On the contrary, we care passionately. And
It is too easy to criticise our country these days on the basis that nothing is working properly. Broken Britain is certainly an apt description
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