‘Globalist’ Is an Antisemitic Slur That Should Be Banned, Argues Legacy Media
The legacy media in Britain has argued that the term ‘globalist’ is an antismetic slur against Jewish people and therefore should be banned.
The legacy media in Britain has argued that the term ‘globalist’ is an antismetic slur against Jewish people and therefore should be banned.
Brexit champion Nigel Farage has been invited to host a new show on GB News four days a week – shortly after the broadcaster temporarily dropped to “zero” viewers when a host took the knee in solidarity with BLM-inspired footballers.
“Demonising vaccine ‘refuseniks’ is pointless and wrong,” argues a piece in Reaction. But this is what is happening in Britain right now: the Boris Johnson administration’s powerful propaganda machine is ramping up the pressure to get the entire country vaccinated and vaccine “refuseniks” are in the government’s crosshairs.
“You would if they were black,” claimed LBC host and BBC alum Shelagh Fogarty, before Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt was shot dead.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that he will not allow Britain to be ruled by EU courts and laws after Brussels negotiator Michel Barnier implied that the UK does not “respect” the bloc’s position.
Outspoken remainer James O’Brien crowed about the change Thursday, taking to Twitter to declare “We got our station back.”
London’s left-wing Mayor Sadiq Khan was unable to resist indulging his long-running feud with Donald Trump on Thursday, accusing the U.S. President of ignoring evidence and making “policy on the hoof” by closing his country’s borders to most travellers from Europe for 30 days.
Johnson warned if the European Union opposed his plan to enact Brexit, they would be affecting a return to Napoleon Bonaparte’s failed 19th-century plan to bankrupt Britain.
European Union elections victor Nigel Farage has hailed the arrival of social media as the agent of change which has facilitated the rise of the Brexit Party, which went from foundation to becoming the joint-largest political party in Europe in just 45 days.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on the BBC, decrying Andrew Marr’s line of questioning of him during an interview on Sunday.
James O’Brien, the angry LBC talk show host who has a built a career on saying dumb, left-wing things in order to get attention has found a new way to be annoying: he has announced that conservatives have no right to wear Remembrance poppies because fascism.
Radio presenter James O’Brien has slammed the BBC for hosting right-wingers like Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, equating it to giving a platform to people who believe in unicorns, whilst admitting “routinely” breaking BBC impartiality rules when working there.
The scandal surrounding sexual exploitation by aid workers in Haiti is continuing to deepen, with the British government set to consult the National Crime Agency (NCA).
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has praised the “lad” Noel Gallagher for telling anti-Brexit agitators to “get over it” and describing attempts to overturn the referendum result as “fascism.”
The Observer — the Sunday edition of Britain’s Guardian newspaper — has today published a conspiracy-laden opinion column asserting there is “a spider’s web of relationships and networks of power and patronage and alliances that spans the Atlantic and embraces
British police should be armed to respond to terrorism, and decades of government immigration and integration policies have ‘totally failed’, Nigel Farage told LBC listeners.
Speaking to LBC host Nigel Farage, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton described Brexit as a “dagger pointed at the heart of the European Union project”, and predicted a UK-U.S. trade deal “wouldn’t take long”.
Outspoken broadcaster Katie Hopkins is parting ways with LBC Radio “immediately” following a controversial tweet in which she called for a “final solution” to Islamic terrorism.
Prime Minister Theresa May has refused to rule out tax rises or to stand by the pensions “triple lock” if her government is returned to power on June 8th.
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has expressed concern over “supporter and friend” U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s decision to approve the launch of 60 U.S. Tomahawk missiles on Syria’s Shayrat air base in south-east Homs.
A woman employed teaching English to migrants with so-called refugee status has revealed students have no interest in learning the language or getting a job, and are mostly interested in the benefits they can extract from taxpayers. The teacher, who
Britain’s mainstream media went into overdrive this weekend to accuse UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage of “scaremongering” and “outrageous claims” after he raised the spectre of the Cologne mass migrant rape scandal as well as major cultural clashes between
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,
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said that people have overreacted to Donald Trump’s comments on Muslims, and it would be absurd to ban him from entering the UK. Speaking on radio station LBC this morning, Mr Farage said any ban