Far too many have felt politically homeless for far too long. This political homelessness is reflected in the dire state of our media. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Tabloid red tops; in the pocket of the Tory NonDom Billionaires. The once impressive Telegraph, reduced to a kind of “Chairman Boris Pravda'', with intellectual powerhouses of Peter Oborne’s ilk sent packing. Meanwhile, former voices of the sensible centre-ground, like our BBC, now march to the tune of The Woke: unwilling to stand up to Radical Islam, and hear any Arguments on the Trans Issue but their own.
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Far too many have felt politically homeless for far too long. This political homelessness is reflected in the dire state of our media. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Tabloid red tops; in the pocket of the Tory NonDom Billionaires. The once impressive Telegraph, reduced to a kind of “Chairman Boris Pravda'', with intellectual powerhouses of Peter Oborne’s ilk sent packing. Meanwhile, former voices of the sensible centre-ground, like our BBC, now march to the tune of The Woke: unwilling to stand up to Radical Islam, and hear any Arguments on the Trans Issue but their own.