Starmer’s obsession with international law has reduced Britain’s utility as an ally Daily Telegraph 19/02/26 Starmer is now in a real bind over the Chagos Islands Credit: Reuters In blocking US forces from using RAF airbases to bomb Iran, Sir Keir Starmer has surpassed himself. The Government is reportedly concerned that facilitating strikes could be a breach of international law. As a result, it has diminished the ability of the United States to conduct combat operations, reduced Britain’s utility as an ally and demolished Sir Keir’s flagship Chagos policy. It is an outstanding illustration of the legalistic, process-driven approach of the Prime Minister. One of the earliest actions in office of Sir Keir, and his Attorney General Richard Hermer, was the revision of Britain’s attitude to international law. The result has been paralysis, with the state effectively unable to act within the constraints it has imposed upon itself. From Sir Keir’s decision on the use of RAF bases, it...
The plot to topple the next Right-wing government has already begun Daily Telegraph 18/02/26 Britain is not merely broken: it has been hacked to pieces by a nihilistic ruling class committed to dismembering our society. The methodical ruthlessness of the Left-wing barbarians responsible, the relentlessness of their vandalism, the thoroughness of their infiltration of our institutions is such that it will take at least a decade for a future Right-wing Government to rebuild the UK, as well as extraordinary competence, planning and strategic nous. The odds are stacked against such a project, but it is our only hope. Any potential Right-wing government, Reform, born-again Tory, or a combination thereof, must grasp the scale of the task ahead. The original sin was the ousting of Margaret Thatcher by Europhile Conservative wets in 1990, after which the elites blundered relentlessly. Almost every important decision of the past 36 years, by Labour, Tories and coalition Lib Dems alike – ...