On Saturday 13th March 2021 we saw some rather unfortunate and disgraceful scenes in London as the Metropolitan Police clamped down on a Vigil being held (by mostly women) for the murder of a young girl. Many UK Politicians blamed this incident on the strict lockdown laws implemented during the …
Read More »Humza’s hate crimes
The Scottish Parliament has passed Humza Yousaf’s hate crime bill by 82 votes to 32. It has been modified considerably since being introduced. Attempts have been made to assure us that free speech is protected. But the whole concept of hate crime is fundamentally flawed, and this is not changed …
Read More »Daily Globe at the Weekend – The CANZUK podcast Episode 5
Host Isaac Anderson talks with Andrew Rosindell, MP for Romford in the UK House of Commons, and Vice-Chair of the CANZUK All Party Parliamentary Group on the promise of CANZUK and greater Commonwealth engagement, the value of positive national identities, and personal reflections on people and places in Canada. Later, …
Read More »Moving the Debate on CANZUK Forward
The debate on CANZUK is stuck in the context of the United Kingdom in the 2010s. For supporters of CANZUK to keep the concept relevant in all four kingdoms in the 2020s, the debate needs to be moved on. This situation is not surprising given the context in which CANZUK …
Read More »Should All for Unity have Sturgeon worried?
All for Unity – Unity’s the name, and unity’s the game. The party, founded as the ‘Alliance for Unity’, but renamed at the behest of the electoral commission is the creation of (gorgeous) George Galloway, and until recently, it was led by him too. Jamie Blackett is the man in …
Read More »Meghan and Harry – the Relatives from Hell?
Yesterday the mass media finally proved that it was insane. Meghan, a woman who, by European standards is white skinned, was held to be black and hence the victim of racism. Harry, a full grown man, happily derided his own family on prime-time TV. The interview is strong evidence that …
Read More »When Sparks Fly
Brent H. Cameron is a Senior Advisor with Concierge Strategies, and a local councillor in Ontario, Canada. The second edition of his 2005 book, “The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade: Options for a new globalization” is available on Amazon worldwide – both in paperback and in Kindle e-book formats. In Canada, there …
Read More »Teflon Nicola
Nicola Sturgeon compared the legal case which the Scottish Government lost to Alex Salmond paying him more than half a million, with the case about minimum unit pricing for alcohol. She said that in every such case there is negative legal advice and if a Government ceased every case whenever …
Read More »Sir Robert Peel the Series: Part One – Sir Robert Peel can inspire us to defeat the Pandemic.
British history is lined with individuals, moments and situations which have always provided the inspiration for us, no matter our geographical location, to defeat difficult circumstances. Today the left seeks to demonise British history because of their ignorance, absence of proper knowledge or desire to erase the foundations which have …
Read More »Can Reclaim live up to its name?
Those who think that the Tories have been too timid in the culture wars, would do well to take a look at Reclaim. The Reclaim party, founded and led by actor Laurence Fox, believe that the Conservative party ‘aren’t being remotely conservative’ and take aim at the Tories over climate …
Read More »The fuel duty freeze is a good thing
Rishi Sunak has resisted the protests and promised a fuel duty freeze – for now. The government is under huge pressure to reduce the deficit, and this is the way some want it to do so. But if that happens, an already-fragile UK economy will become even more crippled. The …
Read More »Resign Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon thinks that Alex Salmond is a fantasist living in an alternative reality. It was his behaviour towards women that led to his going to court rather than a conspiracy orchestrated by her. She thinks there is no evidence whatsoever that she did anything wrong. It is quite clear that …
Read More »CANZUK Story #2 – Let’s get CANZUK done
I first “discovered” CANZUK, and CANZUK International, in 2017. To be honest I was doing a project for my Sixth Form Government and Politics class, finding a petition for study. Reading though the proposal, I was amazed, it was, and still is, very exciting. At the time I was committed …
Read More »Could the SDP be the UKIP of the left?
The Social Democratic Party, yes, the one formed in 1981 – sort of – are enjoying something of a renaissance. They have emerged from the political wilderness with a fresh policy platform, its tone neatly surmised by their new slogan: Family, Community, Nation. They intend to speak directly to the …
Read More »CANZUK Story #1 – The military bond
I served in the Royal Air Force for seven years (2013-2020), and during that time I worked very closely with our Canadian, Australian and Kiwi brothers in arms. The base in which I was stationed had armed forces from all of the Five Eyes community (UK, USA, Aus, Canada, NZ) …
Read More »Federalism plus nationalism equals secession
The United Kingdom almost uniquely in the world is threatened by secession. Some people such as Nick Timothy and Gordon Brown have proposed federalism as a solution. But in order to understand a solution it is first necessary to understand the problem. Northern Ireland is threatened with secession, which some …
Read More »No Platforming: The BBC is also Guilty
The Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, is considering appointing a “Free Speech Champion” and introducing fines for universities that “no-platform” speakers. This is excellent news. We can tell it is a move in the right direction because the Guardian ran a comment piece criticising it. No-platforming at universities by students is just the …
Read More »CANZUK: The Next Step in our post-Brexit Journey
Britain is once again a free, independent, sovereign nation. Our Parliament, the oldest in the world (apart from the Tynwald, Isle of Man), once again has control over the laws it passes. Our Exchequer once again can decide how our taxes will be spent. Our Government can once again decide who …
Read More »We want to hear your #CANZUK Stories
Here at the Daily Globe, we are proud to host the Commonwealth, Realms & CANZUK campaign as well as the CANZUK podcast. And now we want to go farther – we would like to begin a project called CANZUK stories. We are inviting our readers to come forward and tell …
Read More »Rishi Sunak’s success exposes the lies of the left.
In the past days, we have seen some rather disgraceful attacks on the personal background of UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak by a Labour MP, Zarah Sultana, who herself has no track record of any tangible success. In an attempt either to compensate for her own lack of real accomplishments as …
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