The recent changes in inheritance tax laws imposed by the new Labour government have become a pivotal topic of discussion, especially among UK farmers. As the government aims to reform this tax structure, it is crucial to examine its impacts
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Budget Fallout – Winners & Losers
As the financial experts dig deep into the first Labour budget for 15 years, the headline is that each and every one of us will be £300 per year worse off. Businesses have been hammered with higher NI employer contributions which will have the
Budget Chaos
As we approach the first budget from the incoming Labour government, a wave of uncertainty is rippling through the financial landscape. Many investors are now taking a proactive approach by cashing in their pension investments, attempting to
Division, Exclusion, Inequality – RBL Pride Poppy
Pride Poppy Badge – As it becomes known that the Royal British Legion (RBL) donate to Stonewall and are recruiting for a £60k+ diversity officer (paid for from your donations) the RBL have unveiled a new ‘Pride’ poppy badge.
Farage Invites Tory Councillors to Defect to Reform UK
In a significant move that underscores the shifting political landscape in the UK, Nigel Farage has extended a bold invitation to Tory Councillors across the nation, urging them to defect to Reform UK. This invitation comes at a time when political allegiance is
Stop The Boats – 2024 – July 1st – Sept 30th
Stop the Boats - July - October 2024 The UK is on schedule to surpass 2023 in total illegal arrivals in 2024. Since the start of July when the labour government won the election very little has changed in terms of illegal arrivals. The volume of arrivals is strongly...
Why Do Water Company Monopolies Gaslight the Public with Advertising?
The water market in the UK operates under a unique framework characterized by regional monopolies. Unlike other sectors where consumers have the liberty to choose among various providers, water supply is generally controlled by a single entity in any
Two Tier Keir & The First 100 Days of Hard labour
Two Tier Keir Starmers greatest hits from his first 100 days as leader of this haphazard Labour government; Sleaze, soft on criminals, open borders, freebies, Sue Gray, + of course release the sausages
Deported Albanian criminal sneaks back into the UK and exploits ECHR to stay
a deported Albanian criminal was able to sneak back into the UK and exploit the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) right to a family life to block being deported again.
Farage Launches Private Prosecution against Two Manchester Airport Men who attacked the Police
If the Crown Prosecution Service does not act, the footage of an officer kicking and stamping on the head of a 19-year-old man as he and his 25-year-old brother were restrained by officers, of course went viral. But then we saw a few days later some other footage of...
Sue Gray Sacked from No 10 – 93 Days of Gray
In a surprising turn of events, Sue Gray has been sacked from her position as Chief of Staff at No10 after just 93 days in office. Her brief tenure has undoubtedly captured the attention of political observers and the public alike, highlighting the fast-paced and often tumultuous nature of British politics today.
Labour leader Keir Starmer used to be on the editorial board of a radical Trotskyite magazine
Keir Starmer used to be a Trotskyite. As a twenty-four-year-old activist, he was a member of the editorial collective of Socialist Alternatives magazine in 1986-1987. Socialist Alternatives was produced by an organisation of the same name that represented the British section of the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency (IRMT).
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s latest approval rating has plummeted to a truly pathetic minus 30%
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s latest approval rating has plummeted to a truly pathetic minus thirty per cent, according to a poll of 2,000 British adults conducted by Opinium over 25-27 September. This is seventeen points less than it was two weeks ago and a...