Rupert Lowe leads the revolution against the Tory-Labour-Reform uniparty.
Tag: Britain
The Death Knell of Britain’s Conservative Party
The Conservative Party, under the control of moderates for decades, performed so badly in a recent by-election that it appears on the verge of minor party status. Meanwhile, Reform rises.
Are UK Voters More Based Than MAGA?
Although it may be too late, in the UK even left-wing voters are coming around to the idea that the globalist vision of multiculturalism is a fraud.
Nigel Farage on the Rise
An interview with Reform UK's Nigel Farage, on his plans to replace Britain’s Conservative Party, on British immigration, social unrest, the “mum vote,” and what’s “far right” these days.
Is Civil War Really Coming to Britain?
Predictions of impending civil war in the UK and in the United States are greatly exaggerated.
Britain’s Populist Moment
As Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government totters under the weight of scandal and incompetence, the British right shows renewed vigor.
Farewell to Not-So-Merry Old England
Britain has lost its culture, its high quality of life, and its sanity. The UK has become just another backward socialist state.
The Shaman of the Radical Right
The British nationalist Jonathan Bowden has gained a cult-like following since his death in 2012. His image and powerful oratory continue to captivate the online right, especially in Britain.
How We Can Be True Friends to Citizens of Nations Once Allied, Now Captive
MAGA must maintain America’s longstanding commitment to being a “friend of liberty” even as putting America first may sometimes clash with the short-term interests of allies we hope to see free.
The Alarm-Bell City of the West
Why Birmingham, not London, best captures the collapse of Britain and serves as a warning to the rest of the West.
Union With Canada Is No More Appealing Today Than It Was Yesterday
The song and dance of American union with Canada is an old story, but also one that always arrives at the same answer: No thanks!
A Quarter Century After ‘The Abolition of Britain’
The problems that Peter Hitchens discussed 25 years ago in 'The Abolition of Britain' have only worsened. The book brilliantly sets the stage for Britain's current malaise.
The Prime Minister Who Loved the Market Too Much
Former PM Liz Truss's book doubles as a memoir and a stale neo-Thatcherite policy paper. Her politics haven't changed much since the '90s.
Britain’s Bad Example for American Conservatives
Social conservatism and something like populism are the starting point for right-leaning politics today. The UK's Tories failed by ignoring social conservatives; the GOP is in danger of repeating their mistake.
A Royal Spectacle
Christopher Sandford reports on the coronation of King Charles III, from Buckingham Palace.
An Inglorious Exit at 10 Downing Street
British bookmakers are betting on Boris Johnson’s return after Liz Truss’s resignation.















