Delingpole: Eric Clapton Is the New Punk
Eric Clapton is the new Punk. So say Right Said Fred and I’m with them all the way.
Eric Clapton is the new Punk. So say Right Said Fred and I’m with them all the way.
Obviously I’m flattered to be likened to my favourite anatomical feature. Even so, even in 2020, is it really appropriate that a minister of Her Majesty’s government should be using such language against members of the public on social media?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that pubs, restaurants, and a selection of other British businesses will be permitted to open as of the 4th of July.
The United Nations will delay until late 2021 what it calls a “crucial climate summit” that had been scheduled for Scotland later this year, officials said on Thursday, at the same time announcing a second emergency meeting as a “warm-up prelude” in Italy.
Breitbart’s James Delingpole attended an all-star party of top Brexiteers in London ahead of Brexit Hour at 11 p.m. on January 31st.
Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg took the stage at the COP25 climate conference in Madrid, Spain, on Tuesday to lead former Secretary of State John Kerry and former Vice President Al Gore in jeering at U.S. President Donald Trump’s climate policies.
Here’s a thought to brighten up your weekend: all this identity politics lunacy which has taken hold of our culture — the pussy hats, the Black Lives Matter race-baiting, the trans-gender hysteria — it has a sell-by date and it’s going to come to an end.
Author Douglas Murray is gay, but in an interview with James Delingpole he reveals he doesn’t think much of Gay Pride. No, siree!
During an interview with Breitbart News’s James Delingpole, political commentator Andy Ngo explained the ideology of the Antifa movement, and the group’s belief that it is pushing America towards a civil war.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage believes the Tories will be “obliterated” if they continue to resist delivering Brexit and treating their own base with “contempt”.
David Wallace-Wells is taking his climate change fear mongering to a new level. He has transformed his doomsday pieces featured in the past two years in New York magazine into a book, The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming, released today.
Last night I died horribly in front of nearly one million viewers on the BBC political talk show This Week.
Toby Young – journalist, educational campaigner, author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, and former Top Chef judge – tells James on this week’s episode of Delingpole the full horrifying story of how his life was almost destroyed by Social Justice Warriors (SJWs).
Our civilization is built on free speech, and it is not just Silicon Valley liberals or Antifa or CNN that threaten it, but our entire culture.
Tim Martin, Britain’s leading pro-Brexit entrepreneur, tells James the story of how he got to be worth $400 million, why he voted Leave, and whom he blames for the government’s failure to deliver it.
Find out if you need to pack your bags to find the best health care – in the world.
Dr. Will provides vivid examples of why the NHS does not deserve its reputation as the “envy of the world” and why socialized medicine is not the answer to our more complicated health requirements.
James talks with Sven Hughes about a number of topics on this week’s episode of Delingpole.
Sarah Vine – Daily Mail columnist (and wife of possible future Prime Minister Michael Gove – though they do not talk about that on this occasion, not for any sinister reason…) chats with James on this week’s Delingpole.
James talks with historian Tom Holland – star of the documentary Islam: The Untold Story – about the Islamic State and the plight of the Yazidis, among other topics, in this week’s episode of Delingpole.
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, James talks with his brother Dick Delingpole.
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, Mike Daunt, author of “The Bounder,” talks about his rich and varied life from the jungles of Borneo as an officer with the Greenjackets to the banks of remote rivers in Russia. In between swearing, he tells of his misspent youth, his sexual and piscine escapades and how to get away with never doing a day’s work in your life.
James Delingpole and British MP Daniel Kawczynski discuss potential successors to British Prime Minister Theresa May. Among their favorites are MPs Jacob Rees Mogg and Priti Patel. Also, James and Kawczynski weigh in on Brexit, Poland, and the changes in Saudi Arabia.
I am now officially the second most hated person in Wales [a wet, mountainous principality, abundant with sheep and disused coal mines; part of Britain since it was annexed by Edward I in the 13th century or thereabouts].
In this week’s Delingpole podcast, special guest Simon Lincoln Reader discussed the violent farm murders and white genocide in South Africa, Lauren Southern’s ban from the UK, and the failed presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa.
In this week’s Delingpole podcast, special guest Peter Hitchens talks about his dismay at the lie that New Labour was even remotely “conservative”, Blair’s past as an “undeclared, former Marxist” and his own experience as a “revolutionary socialist.”
Rand Paul backed EPA chief Scott Pruitt on Thursday, calling Pruitt “likely the bravest and most conservative member of Trump’s cabinet.”
In this week’s Delingpole podcast, special guest Sean Langan talks about his kidnapping by the Taliban, beheading of his best friend, Jim Foley and meeting Al Qaeda, Islamic State, and Hamas leaders.
In this week’s Delingpole podcast, special guest Brendan O’Neill talks about his dismay at the “conformist and stifling” “blob-like thinking” in our PC culture, which allows “quite comfortably well-off people to play the role of a victim”, pretending that their “lives were hard”, and blaming it on “male privilege”.
In this week’s Delingpole podcast, special guest Tommy Robinson talks about his dismay at being branded – by “Mark Rowley, the head of Anti-Terrorism in Scotland Yard, no less” – “a right-wing extremist terrorist” equivalent “to Anjem Choudary”.
A group of 182 self-proclaimed “scientists” wrote a letter to the American Museum of Natural History in New York demanding that it cut ties with trustees and donors whose politics they find objectionable.
The newly appointed Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt will welcome President Donald Trump to the massive EPA government building on Tuesday. The president will then sign an executive order that will start rolling back the Obama-era Clean Power Plan.
Breitbart London’s James Delingpole has slammed the National Trust for jumping on the political correctness bandwagon by holding a festival highlighting some of its properties’ connections to historical LGBT figures.
WHAT does the Prince of Wales most want to be when he finally grows up: A half-baked political activist or a halfway decent king?
A look back at 2016’s developments in climate science and politics, with a salute to some gallant scientists who passed away during the year.
Breitbart News is launching two new podcasts this week: “Bullets with AWR Hawkins” and “Delingpole with James Delingpole.”
Tony Blair’s former spin-doctor, Alastair Campbell, today lost his temper with Breitbart’s James Delingpole in an ill-mannered contribution to a radio debate about Boris Johnson’s recent Hitler comments. The clash between the two men took place on LBC radio’s morning show,
I published an article recently noting that the European Union (EU) had expended considerable effort to limit emissions from industry and little effort limiting emissions from transport which is responsible for 25 per cent of all greenhouse gases. While Eurocrats worked
It’s a beautiful sunny afternoon in the summer of 1985 and three undergraduates are sitting cross-legged in an oak-panelled room high above one of Oxford’s grandest college quads stoned out of their brains on marijuana. Two of us, both called James, are
Breitbart’s James Delingpole appeared on the Daily Politics today with a few choice words on Pope Francis’s eco-encyclical. Follow Breitbart London on Twitter @BreitbartLondon