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Not since Samson brought down the temple has there been such a disaster as this week’s British election. In American terms it was a perfect case of ‘throw the bums out.’ Good show. Healthy democracies need to be purged and renovated. Britain’s Tories (Conservatives) were in power for 14 long years. Far too long. They... Read More
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In the latest of the interminable media “furores” about Jeremy Corbyn’s supposed unfitness to lead Britain’s Labour party – let alone become prime minister – it is easy to forget where we were shortly before he won the support of an overwhelming majority of Labour members to head the party. In the preceding two years,... Read More
For a traditionalist-conservative observer, there was at first glance not much to like in this week’s U.K. election result. David Cameron’s Tory Party, the British manifestation of Conservatism, Inc.—globalist, multiculturalist, guilty-rich, donorist—won a clear majority of seats in the 650-seat House of Commons. The far-Left statist, globalist, Cultural Marxist SNP (Scottish National [sic] Party) scored... Read More
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, July 22, 1878
Shortly after his election to Parliament in 1830, Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859), a famous historian and one of Britain’s leading men of letters, took up the cause of removing Jewish “civil disabilities” in Britain. In a succession of speeches, Macaulay was instrumental in pushing the case for permitting Jews to sit in the legislature, and... Read More
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