Labour Plans To Make Britain’s Countryside ‘Less White’

All sheep will be dyed black to conform with the new race laws.

The Labour government has drawn up plans to make Britain’s countryside “less white,” after government-commissioned reports claimed rural England could become “irrelevant” in an increasingly multicultural society.

The proposals, coordinated by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), have been taken up by officials running England’s protected landscapes, including the Chilterns, the Cotswolds, and the Malvern Hills.

I think we will see people lined up against walls in the not so distant future.

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Douglas Todd: While migration battles flare in the U.S. and Europe, Canada reduces its numbers in an understated way

Canada’s tightening of borders is not nearly as draconian as in the U.S. and Europe, but Ottawa wants the public to recognize the number of new arrivals has been falling

While headlines blare about migration crackdowns in the U.S. and Europe, Canada is restricting newcomers more incrementally — and mostly away from the spotlight.

U.S. politics is growing ever more fiery after the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens by federal agents during protests against ICE’s mass arrests of migrants in Minneapolis.

In Europe, many countries are using large-scale detention to deter asylum seekers.


Not nearly good enough. There are serious immigration issues that won’t be fixed by cosmetic reductions. Remigration is the only solution.

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Don Lemon Apologists Are Gaslighting America About The Grand Jury Indictment

Soon after the unsealing of the grand jury indictment returned against Don Lemon, the left launched a two-track media blitz to defend the former CNN pundit. A cacophony of “journalists” falsely claimed the Trump Administration charged Lemon for exercising his First Amendment right to freedom of the press. Simultaneously, some big names, such as Jake Tapper and George Stephanopoulos, framed the grand jury indictment as somehow suspect because several judges had earlier refused to issue an arrest warrant for Lemon. Neither narrative holds merit.

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Chinese Canadian Group Petitions for Support of Carney’s China Policy While Pushing National Nanjing Memorial Day

OTTAWA — A petition supporting Prime Minister Mark Carney’s re-engagement with China is circulating in Canada’s Chinese diaspora, launched by an organization that has already submitted a policy proposal to the Prime Minister’s Office on establishing a national Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day.

The Chinese Canadian Proposals Committee, registered in Canada on August 31, 2025—several months after Carney’s spring election—proposed in October 2025 that Parliament establish a Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day “as part of a discussion on public history education,” according to a report posted on Weixin, a Chinese social media platform.

Not model immigrant material.

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‘White liberal feminists are full of sh*t’

Bridget Phetasy on ICE, Minneapolis and the performative compassion of woke Westerners.

For weeks, protesters in Minneapolis have defied sub-zero temperatures to clash with federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – often with tragic, deadly results. The killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti by border agents have thrown rocket fuel on to America’s raging culture war. Liberals have hailed the pair as martyrs battling against a Gestapo-like tyranny, while the right, including higher-ups in the Trump administration, has smeared the deceased as deranged domestic terrorists. The battle lines have been drawn, but where do ordinary Americans fit into those camps?

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Canadian military goes to U.S. for F-35 ceremony despite renewed trade tensions

The Canadian Armed Forces will participate in a ceremony in Texas on Monday to celebrate the imminent arrival of their first F-35 — as Ottawa has still yet to announce how many U.S.-made fighter jets it will ultimately buy.

The event comes as the future of the CF-18 replacement program is under review because of the ongoing trade and political disputes between Canada and the United States.


This is a good way to avoid buying new fighters until the fruition of drone tech replaces the need for them.

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Michael Bonner: Iran’s regime is a threat to Canada. Many of its officials are already here

We don’t yet know how the repressive and murderous Islamic Republic of Iran will fall, or when. After the recent uprising and the regime’s bloody response, the most likely outcome may well be some form of military junta arising from the conventional armed forces. A worse outcome would be a coup by the more ideological Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) or Basij voluntary militia.

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When will celebrities stop moralising?

When hosting the Golden Globes in 2020, Ricky Gervais delivered a delicious demolition of Hollywood’s political pretensions, telling his A-list audience: ‘if you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a platform to make a political speech. You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg. So, if you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent, and your God, and fuck off’. Sadly, it seems the message didn’t sink in.

Awards season is upon us once again, meaning saturated coverage of Tinseltown. The self-congratulatory tone of it all is bad enough, but somehow these overpaid luvvies can’t resist using award ceremonies as a chance to lecture us mere mortals.

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Lantsman ties grocery inflation to rising independence-seeking sentiment

Deputy Conservative Leader Melissa Lantsman warned Monday that rising grocery prices and federal fiscal policy are contributing to growing independence-seeking frustration in parts of the country, linking affordability pressures to renewed national unity concerns.

Speaking at a press conference in Ottawa, Lantsman criticized the Liberal government’s proposed grocery rebate, arguing it offers minimal relief while food prices continue to climb.

The centre cannot hold …

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How Hate-Speech Laws Destroy the West

Imagine this: You have a group of friends over for dinner. You are sitting around the table having a nice conversation about current events. You mention that you don’t like it when immigrants take advantage of social welfare instead of getting a job; you explain that your taxes would be lower if immigrants weren’t so lazy.

Now imagine this: Your teenage daughter has found herself a boyfriend, and you sit her down to have a conversation about the potential consequences of being intimate with him. Your daughter dismisses your concerns by saying that she can always get an abortion, whereupon you reply that abortions are immoral.

Would you be surprised if, in either of these cases, the police came to your house and arrested you for illegal speech?

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Beef Bans, Halal Menus, and the Erosion of Choice

Pork Matters

Last week, Polytechnique Montréal, the engineering school affiliated with the Université de Montréal, became the first university in Canada to outright ban the sale of beef on campus. The justification was environmental: reducing the institution’s carbon footprint. Similar measures have already appeared at several universities in the United States and Europe, where beef has either been sharply reduced or eliminated altogether, again under the banner of climate responsibility.

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Should Race Realism Be Suppressed? The New York Times Thinks So

The New York Times and apparently all of polite society was in a tizzy late last month after learning that “fringe” researchers had “gained access” to National Institutes of Health data from thousands of children and, according to reporter Mike McIntire, “used it to produce at least 16 papers purporting to find biological evidence for differences in intelligence between races, ranking ethnicities by I.Q. scores and suggesting Black people earn less because they are not very smart.”

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Canada Looks an Awful Lot Like Venezuela. And Trump Has Noticed

Recently, the United States of America (USA) successfully completed Operation: Absolute Resolve and, thereby, liberated the Venezuelan people from Nicolás Maduro’s brutal socialist regime.

More importantly, Maduro’s rapid dispatch and America’s open pursuit of democracy’s resurgence have now forced a bevy of corrupt leaders and nations to scurry out and confront their sins in the light of the new American epoch.

Unfortunately, it is clear that even the U.S’s historic ally, Canada, has been badly disfigured by its past decade of Liberal government and transformed into a fortress of hyper left-wing politics that now echoes many aspects of Maduro’s Venezuela.


Our media is actually worse than Venezuela’s

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