Not So Conservative: UK Saw Second Highest Tax Rises Among Top Economies in 2021
Under the so-called Conservative Party, the British public saw their tax burden rise at the second-highest rate among G7 nations in 2021.
Under the so-called Conservative Party, the British public saw their tax burden rise at the second-highest rate among G7 nations in 2021.
Sajid Javid shrugged off concerns from Nigel Farage over the demographic changes happening to Britain, mockingly questioning “so what?”.
George Osborne, David Cameron’s “Austerity Chancellor” and the anti-Brexit campaign’s “Scaremonger-General” in 2016, believes the next British election is “Labour’s to lose” as the Conservative government gives the appearance of having lost control of multiple crises.
The foreign-born population of Britain has grown by an estimated 370,000 since the Census was conducted last year, the ONS revealed.
Britain sent over £50m in foreign aid to Communist China last year despite previously promising to cut off aid to the world’s second-largest economy.
Brexit champion Nigel Farage has warned that British communities are being “changed beyond recognition” and quality of life eroded as the Conservative Party increases net immigration to over half a million a year to satisfy bosses’ hunger for cheap foreign labour.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has suggested he believes he can get away with increasing mass legal immigration if he can convince the public he is tackling illegal immigration.
Brexit champion Nigel Farage is threatening a comeback to “obliterate” the Conservative (Tory) Party after reports they intend to reverse Brexit.
The government has no plans to reduce migration to the tens of thousands, claiming further waves of foreigners are needed for the economy.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have “declared war” on workers and small businesses with their tax-hiking autumn budget, according to Nigel Farage.
Britain’s finance minister said that Britons must “face into the storm” as he announced a swath of new taxes and spending cuts, supposedly to shore up the nation’s finances while somehow still stimulating growth, as the country faces the prospect of the longest recession in recorded history.
Nigel Farage declared that the “insurgency” against the Conservatives has begun as Reform UK has surged to its highest ever polling result.
Six local governments are now fighting Britain’s central government in court after having hotels in their area flooded with migrants with minimal or even zero prior consultation.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government has confirmed plans to replace the Royal Yacht Britannia, decommissioned by Tony Blair in 1997, as part of his return the ‘managed decline’ policies which have characterised the Conservative Party through most of their time in office since 2010.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government has signalled it is open to discussing climate “reparations” for the likes of Pakistan, as he prepares tax hikes and public service cuts at home in the name of fiscal responsibility.
Fresh from bottling out of the Conservative (Tory) Party leadership, Boris Johnson is making a bid for continued relevance by launching a foundation focused on Ukraine.
Brexit champion Nigel Farage believes Rishi Sunak offers no change from the managed decline of the last decade, and that the Conservatives are “doomed” in the next general election.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has been forced to suspend present Martine Croxall for expressing open glee over Boris Johnson failing to return as Tory leader and Prime Minister.
By forcing Boris Johnson out of the race for Tory leader and imposing Rishi Sunak, explicitly rejected by the party grassroots mere weeks ago, the parliamentary elite showcased their utter contempt for regular conservatives more starkly than ever.
Rishi Sunak has formally declared his candidacy for Conservative (Tory) Party leader and, by extension, Prime Minister in a bland statement.
Rishi Sunak becoming Prime Minister “would be a historic landmark” due to his migration background and religion, according to AFP.
Net migration to Britain is reportedly on pace to breach 300,000 this year as a result of Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit migration scheme.
The “free market experiment is over”, according to a top Tory MP and Rishi Sunak backer Tobias Ellwood, who hopes the establishment favourite will now usher in a “reset”.
Five members of Cabinet have suggested they will back Boris Johnson to return as Tory leader and Prime Minister, hinting he may just be able to muster enough support to make the membership ballot.
Boris Johnson is pleading with Rishi Sunak, his old Chancellor-turned-Brutus, to “get back together” so he can return as Prime Minister, at least in name.
Grassroots members and supporters of the Conservative Party have been put back in their place by the party’s parliamentary elite, with Liz Truss ousted and an establishment premier likely to replace her.
Brexit champion Nigel Farage has said that, following the “globalist coup” against the very moderately free market conservative Liz Truss, the Conservative (Tory) Party serves no purpose.
Jeremy Hunt confirmed that once again a Conservative government will raise taxes, a blow to any hope of Liz Truss governing as a Thatcherite.
Hunt opposed Truss for Tory leader, opposed Brexit, and backed China-style lockdowns. His wife has presented TV for a CCP-owned media org.
With Britain’s newly minted Prime Minister coming under serious pressure over her tax-cutting economic policies, rumours are now circulating that many Parliamentary Tories are looking to replace her.
Another Conservative minister has been sacked from his post for allegedly groping a man, as the party continues to be plagued by sex scandals.
Despite the conventional wisdom that immigration can support an ageing population, the British government – which has been importing migrants on a massive scale – appears poised to increase the state pension age earlier than expected.
The government has noticed some people are taking time off work to look after elderly relatives and they aren’t happy.
Liz Truss is scrapping plans to get rid of the 45 per cent tax rate on income over £150,000 (~$168,000) after pressure from central bankers, the financial establishment, and leftists.
The left-wing Daily Mirror is under fire for confusing Kwasi Kwarteng, Britain’s first black Chancellor of the Exchequer, with a “random black guy in a suit”.
Prime Minister Liz Truss is set to further accelerate mass immigration in the name of GDP growth, despite visas already being issued at record levels and communal violence between Muslims and Hindus in English cities.
Boris Johnson delivered May’s half-Brexit, then focused on net-zero climate policies while crime, immigration, and the cost of living went out of control. Does he even have a legacy to call his own?
Britons can expect more globalist governance from Liz Truss, from the green agenda to the immigration, the PM looks to be just Thresa May 2.0.
The so-called ‘Festival of Brexit’ intended to promote the United Kingdom post-European Union, funded by taxpayers to the tune of £120 million, is infested with woke events featuring drag queens and harping on the imperial roots of gardening – and failing to attract visitors.
UK residents will see an 80 per cent increase in their annual household energy bills, the country’s energy regulator announced Friday, following a record 54 per cent spike in April. That will bring costs for the average customer from 1,971 pounds ($2,332) a year to 3,549 pounds.