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Why Britain Must Turn Inward By Ending International Aid And Prioritising Domestic Problems
With essential services strained and living standards in decline, Britain’s commitment to foreign aid has become a symbol of a political class that…
Aug 29
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Gabriel McKeown
22
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Britain's Classroom Collapse - Why The Modern Education System Is Setting Students Up For Failure
There is a crisis at the heart of Britain’s education system, as decades of underfunding, an obsession with meaningless metrics, and inflated exam…
Aug 11
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Gabriel McKeown
26
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July 2025
Yookay Futurism - How Britain’s Multicultural Utopia Fuelled An Online Culture War
An ever-evolving caricature of modern Britishness has given rise to the concept of the Yookay, whose visceral imagery is a first attempt at labelling…
Jul 27
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Gabriel McKeown
26
1
The TikTok Election: Why 2029 Will Be Won or Lost in the Feeds of 12-Year-Olds
In the years leading up to the 2029 General Election, Britain will witness the covert deployment of the most technologically advanced political…
Jul 18
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Gabriel McKeown
11
2
The Fractured Future Of Britain
A broken social contract and perceived intergenerational inequality are driving Britain's youth to abandon the political mainstream in favour of radical…
Jul 10
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Gabriel McKeown
32
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June 2025
Britain’s Council Crisis: How A Predatory Network Of Private Taxi Firms Is Siphoning Millions From Special Needs School Transport
As demand for special needs transport soars, councils nationwide are being driven into bankruptcy by taxi firms using unlicensed, and sometimes…
Jun 18
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Gabriel McKeown
12
4
The Gig-Economy Hoax: How A Food Delivery Boom Became A Pipeline for Organised Crime & Illegal Migrant Labour
Britain’s food-delivery boom has spiralled into an industrial-scale backdoor for illegal workers, often operating from taxpayer-funded asylum hotels…
Jun 4
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Gabriel McKeown
27
3
May 2025
Broken Pension Promise: How Soaring Costs Will Leave Many Paying For A Retirement They May Never Receive
Today’s workers fund yesterday’s retirees, yet a combination of soaring costs and a rapidly shifting demographic has meant that many are paying for a…
May 22
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Gabriel McKeown
4
2
Saying the Unsayable: Labour, Immigration, and the Shifting Political Climate
Starmer’s embrace of hard‑line border rhetoric reflects a rapidly shifting Overton window, where once-fringe views have surged into the mainstream.
May 14
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Gabriel McKeown
6
2
A Vision Of The Future: Forget Work, Embrace The Way Of The Earthworm, And Serve Your Society Through Endless Consumption
We are fast approaching a world where digital intelligence and robotic automation will make human-centric labour less economically viable, with the…
May 10
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Gabriel McKeown
5
1
Stressed, Underpaid and Miserable: Inside the Crisis of British Workplace Morale
Britain is verging on a labour‑market meltdown with stagnant real wages, poor quality jobs, and a backdrop of austerity, resulting in a demoralised…
May 7
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Gabriel McKeown
1
1
Fly-Tipper Armageddon & The Government’s Obsession With Pointless Pacifying Policies
Despite the ever-growing list of issues plaguing Britain, there has been a rise in government policies that aim to distract voters by targeting…
May 1
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Gabriel McKeown
8
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