The Netflix series has been turned into establishment propaganda. Spiked 2nd April 2025 Link My last column for spiked touched on the political class’s excitement over Netflix propaganda – sorry, drama series – Adolescence. It was all of two weeks ago. And I must confess, as I hit send on the usual sorry collection of vitriol, polemic and scorn, my main concern was that by the time the digital presses had rolled, it would be obsolete. Such a pathetic little squall must surely blow itself out overnight? But no. Instead, the humiliating spectacle of watching Keir Starmer, prime minister of the once and future greatest country in the world, allow a television drama to put a ring through his attention and lead him around like a pet porker is still ongoing. One might almost wonder if a crackdown on social media – which the show heavily implies is long overdue – isn’t something he’s quite keen to do anyway. Alongside the ubiquitous demands for more social-media censorship, moves are now...
Sir Keir Starmer’s confusion of the causes of the crossings will lead him to repeat the errors of the Conservatives Daily Telegraph Link Sir Keir Starmer has evidently taken a shine to Lancaster House, the imposing mansion in London’s St James’s district. It has hosted two Government summits in short order, its lavish interiors offering a distraction from the paucity of the achievements. It is so ornate that Queen Victoria remarked to the owner on visiting: “I have come from my House to your Palace.” A few weeks ago it provided the backdrop for the Prime Minister’s efforts to cobble together a “coalition of the willing” to send peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, an initiative that has foundered on the rocks of Russian intransigence. On Monday, Sir Keir was back to launch a 40-nation summit aimed at curbing illegal immigration. A more incongruous setting for talks about how to deal with the flow of people from Africa and Asia desperately seeking a new life in Europe is hard to imagine...