Delingpole: British Pubs Have Reopened. But I Shan’t Be Having a Pint to Celebrate
There is little to celebrate: the weird killjoys who devise the rules suck most of the joy out of what ‘freedoms’ the govt has granted us.
There is little to celebrate: the weird killjoys who devise the rules suck most of the joy out of what ‘freedoms’ the govt has granted us.
The late Duke of Edinburgh was no fool…
Inevitably, Bristol police gettng a reputation for standing back and watching crimes rather than stopping them had ramifications.
If he seriously cared about his future subjects, he’d really be talking about the disastrous consequences of Boris Johnson’s Net Zero policy.
Johnson, sensing correctly that such a measure is going to be deeply unpopular, has decided to duck the issue by lying through his teeth.
A Brussels court has ordered the Belgian government to lift “all coronavirus measures” within 30 days after finding they were instituted on an insufficient legal basis. The court order is part of a growing legal backlash across Europe to the draconian emergency restrictions introduced by governments to counter the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
The general in charge of a green revamp of Britain’s Armed Forces has nicknamed his dog after Greta Thunberg.
Britain is a nation of cowed, compliant, gullible, vaccine passport bootlickers, if you believe the latest scary survey from Ipsos MORI:
Boris Johnson acts with “honesty and integrity”, his press secretary has insisted following revelations in a Sunday newspaper about a four-year affair with his younger American mistress, including a session on the sofa of his £3.35 million London townhouse while his wife was away.
Jeremy Corbyn would have been a better prime minister than Boris Johnson. It’s something most of us have said in jest in the last 12 months, but now we have evidence that it is true.
If an Englishman’s home is his castle and his second home is his local pub, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson deserves to be run out of the country right now for what he has just said about “vaccine passports”.
Batley Grammar School in the north of England has apologised profusely and suspended its Religious Education teacher after he showed a cartoon of Mohammed during a lesson on blasphemy.
Police have visited the home of London Mayor candidate Laurence Fox to warn him that he may have been in breach of government coronavirus regulations while out on the campaign trail.
Britain held a minute’s silence today to mark one of the most shaming moments in her long island story: the day Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the whole nation under house arrest in order, so he claimed, to save the National Health Service.
Actor turned activist and Reclaim Party leader Laurence Fox’s campaign slogans appear to be getting spicier as he bids to replace the leaden, politically correct Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London.
Many thousands of people rallied for freedom in cities across the world on Saturday in protest against their governments’ draconian lockdown policies. But you wouldn’t know this if you get your news from the mainstream media where the coverage has been pitiful: either non-existent or, in the case of discredited sources like the BBC and Sky News, wilfully dishonest in their blatant underestimation (“hundreds”) of the numbers involved.
Avon and Somerset Police have just discovered the meaning of the phrase ‘Who sows the wind reaps the whirlwind’, after Sunday’s incident in which a violent leftist mob attacked a police station in Bristol, smashing windows, torching police cars, spraying graffiti, and injuring at least 20 police officers.
Looking forward to your summer holiday? Well, it may not happen if Neil Ferguson (aka Professor Pantsdown) gets his way. The disgraced computer modeller from Imperial College has been warning on BBC radio about yet another deadly COVID-19 variant.
This is like something from a parallel universe, where Labour, not BoJos ‘Conservatives’ won the election…
This is part of the UK’s £24bn defence spending splurge, presumably to be financed from a Magic Money Tree, called the Integrated Review.
Happily, to judge by the responses to his tweet, I’m not the only one to have retained a sense of proportion.
Britain will step closer to tyranny this week when parliament passes a bill that will effectively end the longstanding right to protest.
Lots of people are claiming to feel sorry for Piers Morgan, the professional loudmouth supposedly driven from his breakfast TV show for having incurred the wrath of Meghan Markle and her woke mob. But I’m not one of them, not least because of a strange incident involving a recent BBC News interview with Andrew Neil.
When, last summer, the BBC acquired a new chairman Tim Davie he promised to deal with the organisation’s overabundance of left-wing comedy.
The BBC has recorded heartbreaking footage of a once-beautiful coral reef choked with floating PPE equipment and discarded face masks.
Actor Laurence Fox is standing for election as Mayor of London. Quite what chance he’ll have against the brutal election machine of incumbent Sadiq Khan is hard to say. But even if Fox doesn’t succeed it will have been worth it just for this brilliant, inspirational campaign video.
Carbon dioxide emissions need to fall by the equivalent of a lockdown every two years to save the planet, climate scientists have claimed.
Britain has suffered its biggest economic collapse in over three hundred years — since the Great Frost of 1709 when the Thames froze over.
But the IEA is spinning it as a bad thing: a sign that we are not doing enough to cut our ‘carbon’ emissions.
“Then they came in with a pair of scissors and said that if I didn’t cooperate they would cut my clothes and forcibly remove them from me.”
The Royal Family is about dignity, mystique and discretion — which is how it has survived into the 21st century. So what, exactly, is this?
A govt minister redecorating his study takes on special importance when you mix in a former pub landlord and £30 million of taxpayer’s money.
A High Court judge has ruled that Health Secretary Matt Hancock acted unlawfully in failing to publish multi-billion-pound COVID-19 government contracts within the 30-day period required by law.
A street in Wales has been put on the naughty step by the Welsh government because of its supposed historical associations with the slave trade. But the man after whom it is named was in fact one of Britain’s most ardent and heroic anti-slavers.
Climategate was a conspiracy by ‘fossil-fuel-industry front groups, paid attack dogs, & conservative media outlets,’ claims Michael ‘Hockey Stick’ Mann in his latest potboiler The New Climate War.
Boris Johnson’s Net Zero policies are driving up energy bills by £10 billion a year and hitting the poor hardest, according to the GWPF.
“There are loads of people who think it isn’t worth going on. And it’s about time some bloody Secretaries of State understood this!”
Mark Carney, the Canadian climate activist who was formerly governor of the Bank of England and an anti-Brexit campaigner, has claimed that climate deaths ‘will be worse than Covid.’
Just when you thought Coronafascism had reached peak insanity along comes another politician yelling ‘hold my beer!’.
‘Green jobs’ in the German renewables sector have collapsed by 50 per cent in less than a decade. No prizes for guessing where they’ve gone…