Why Dan Hodges is Such a Repulsive Political Commentator
Dan Hodges has long been a controversial figure in British political commentary, but not for the reasons one might respect. Unlike the incisive minds of Fleet Street or the shrewd analysts who navigate the nuances of policy and power, Hodges has...
You are not the first ignorant anti-intellectual, Ms. Birbasingh, and you will not be the last:
https://dorseteye.com/tory-mp-compares-taking-the-knee-to-marxism/
Few political ideologies have been as widely misinterpreted and misapplied as Marxism. From casual accusations in political debates to deliberate distortions in the media, Marxism has become a catch-all term for any form of...
Labour MP Liz Kendall says some people on benefits are taking the mickey.
She is absolutely right. Look at these unelected scroungers, who bill taxpayers £361 a day to turn up at the House of Lords and fall asleep.
They also get travel expenses and subsidised food.
Outrageous!
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Keir Starmer's Labour Party Faces Controversy Amid Ministerial Scandal
The Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, is embroiled in controversy following the sacking of Health Minister Andrew Gwynne over offensive remarks made in a private WhatsApp group. The scandal, which has prompted widespread criticism, is the latest...
The Gaza Strip, a small but strategically significant territory along the eastern Mediterranean coast, is home to substantial untapped hydrocarbon resources. The natural gas fields offshore and potential crude oil reserves beneath Palestinian territories have attracted immense geopolitical interest. Israel and the United States have long been involved in...
Michael Burawoy (15 June 1947 – 3 February 2025): A Life in Sociology
Michael Burawoy, one of the most influential sociologists of his generation, was killed in a fail-to-stop incident on 3 February 2025 at the age of 77. A towering figure in Marxist sociology and a passionate advocate for...
Richard Medhurst, an internationally accredited British journalist, has once again found himself at the centre of a state-led crackdown on press freedom. Last year, he was arrested at Heathrow Airport upon landing on 15th August, detained by what has been described as Starmer’s security services—his own country’s version of...
Is this how an ambassador is supposed to behave?
Especially when we already know the answer to the question:
https://dorseteye.com/keir-starmer-appoints-a-friend-of-jeffrey-epstein-to-be-ambassador-to-a-country-run-by-another-friend-of-jeffrey-epstein-donald-trump-peter-mandelson/
Is this about keeping friends close and paedophiles closer? One has to ask.
Richard Tice, leader of Reform UK, has been widely criticised for his misleading statements and opportunistic rhetoric on Brexit and the EU. His approach often resembles that of a disreputable used car salesman—offering grandiose promises, misrepresenting reality, and dodging scrutiny when challenged. Below, we explore specific instances where his...
Kay Burley’s announcement of her retirement marks the end of an era for Sky News and British television journalism. After 36 years in broadcasting, she leaves behind a career filled with high-profile interviews, relentless reporting, and a fair share of controversy. While many see her as a formidable interviewer,...