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The Greens are finally coming under serious scrutiny – and they’re rattled

Fear not, Zack Polanski’s seismic by-election success will ultimately spell his downfall Daily Telegraph 04/03/26 What a rollercoaster week it’s been for supporters of the Green Party. One day they win a historic by-election. Then, a day later, the Supreme Leader of Iran is killed. From ecstasy to despair, in one fell swoop. The poor things will have been weeping into their ginger kombucha. Still, now they’re on the up again because a seismic YouGov poll has shown that they’ve overtaken both Labour and the Tories – with only Reform narrowly ahead. Even more astoundingly, the poll reveals that the Greens are the most popular party with all age groups under 50. At this rate, they must be dreaming of winning not just by-elections – but the next general election, too. Unfortunately for the Greens, however, this extraordinary upturn in their fortunes does have a downside. Which is that, at very long last, they’re starting to come under some actual scrutiny. And they clearly don’t like i...
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U-turns have become a reflex for Reeves

Delivering a Spring Statement is preferable to announcing policy for flip-flopping Labour Daily Telegraph 03/03/26 The Commons was mostly empty for the Foreign Office Questions that preceded the Spring Statement. Quite understandable. Once all the gangsters, tax exiles and make-up influencers have been repatriated from Dubai, our parliamentarians can do little to affect World War Three. Instead, it makes sense for them to focus on where they can make a real difference: shouting at each other across the benches. And there are few better opportunities for guffawing than the Spring Statement, perhaps the most pointless parliamentary session of the year. So they steadily filed in, enduring the tedium of questions on irrelevant side issues such as Chagos, Hong Kong and the multi-state war Britain had just joined in the Middle East, while they waited for the main event. As the Budget’s little brother no longer includes anachronistic fripperies such as “policy”, it is purely a homework-...

As the liberal order dies, Starmer’s Britain is doubling down on its stupidity

The PM is unable to respond to the implosion of the global status quo other than by incanting Leftist platitudes Daily Telegraph 04/03/26 What happened to us? How did we fall so far, so quickly? Where is our moral compass, our self-respect, our pride? Sir Keir Starmer’s Britain stands alone, but for the most deplorable of reasons, unwilling to fight back when our bases are hit by drones, incapable of deploying what is left of the Royal Navy, unable to respond to the implosion of the old world order other than by incanting Leftist platitudes, debilitated, humiliated and disgraced. America and Israel are waging a moral and just war to punish an evil, millenarianist, Iranian Islamist regime that kills and maims, and yet Britain is a no-show, pathetically asserting the war violates “international law”, sabotaging Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s heroic efforts at every opportunity. Starmer’s non-response to the attack on our base in Cyprus by Iranian proxies is an act of such br...

Unemployment set to hit 10-year high

Chancellor to declare she has ‘right economic plan’ in Spring Statement as joblessness figure expected to near 1.9 million Daily Telegraph 02 March 2026 9:43pm GMT Unemployment is set to hit a 10-year high, the public finance watchdog will forecast on Tuesday, as Rachel Reeves declares she has the “right economic plan” for Britain. The Chancellor will use her Spring Statement to the House of Commons to highlight reductions in borrowing costs, inflation and interest rates. However, estimates from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the independent forecaster, will reveal a rise in joblessness as Ms Reeves’s tax raids on employers bite. Unemployment had been forecast to hit 1.8 million in 2026, according to the OBR’s predictions in November 2025. But the watchdog is now set to revise its figures for 2026 to closer to 1.9 million looking for work – the highest jobless rate since 2015. It comes after the Treasury increased the National Insurance (NI) rate paid by employ...

Starmer is angering all sides with his dithering on Iran. He must act

We didn’t start this, but the UK must make some effort to finish it rather than just wringing our hands Daily Telegraph Ben Wallace 02 March 2026 7:29pm GMT I remember sitting in the president of Iran’s outer office in 2006. I had gone with Jack Straw, Lord Lamont and Jeremy Corbyn on a parliamentary visit. All of us had different positions on the regime, and a more unlikely foursome you couldn’t imagine. The regime showed us no favours. In fact, they delighted in trying to trap us into embarrassing situations while they lectured us on the British Empire and James Bond. In those days, there was a genuine tension between the Iranian hardliners and the so-called reformers. There was even a semblance of an internal challenge to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Sadly, all that has changed over the years. The hardliners strengthened their grasp. Despite the image of the mullahs being in charge, it has become ever more apparent that the IRGC, which was loyal only to the ...

RAF base in Cyprus hit by suspected drone strike

Explosions rang out as British troops were told to take cover Daily Telegraph 02/03/26 An RAF airbase in Cyprus has been hit in a suspected drone attack. “Our Armed Forces are responding to a suspected drone strike at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus at midnight local time,” an MoD spokesman said in a statement overnight. “Our force protection in the region is at the highest level, and the base has responded to defend our people. This is a live situation, and further information will be provided in due course.” Explosions had been heard overnight near the base in the Limassol area. There were no casualties but the airfield sustained “minor damage”, according to GB News. An RAF Voyager refuelling and transport aircraft has since been seen circling southern Cyprus, according to live flight data, in what appears to be part of the military response. The Airbus KC2 Voyager, one of the RAF’s main air-to-air refuelling tankers, took off from Akrotiri at 12.46am (10.46pm GMT) local time. Additio...

Shut down Iran propaganda machine operating in Britain, Starmer told

Labour MPs criticise charity watchdog’s ‘inadequate’ response to Tehran’s ‘influence network’ Daily Telegraph 28/02/26 Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to clamp down on charities accused of operating as part of an Iranian influence “network” in Britain. A group of Labour MPs have warned of a web of organisations that “appear to be actively promoting the Iranian regime’s ideology and interests”. In a letter to Dan Jarvis, the security minister, the MPs argued that proscribing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was an “important step” in limiting the regime’s ability to repress and kill protesters in Iran. They went on to list several charities, which they alleged are part of the Iranian regime’s “influence on our shores”, arguing that the response of the sector watchdog, the Charity Commission, had been “inadequate”. Labour MPs have urged the Government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Credit: Morteza Nikoubazl/Getty One charity cited is the Islamic Hu...