#Featured

#Featured

Welcome to our Featured section, where we highlight the most captivating political stories and in-depth analysis of the events that matter most. From exclusive interviews to expert breakdowns, we bring you a closer look at the issues shaping today’s political world. Whether it’s a deep dive into a major policy shift or an inside look at the people driving change, our Featured section offers the insight you won’t find anywhere else. Stay informed and engaged with the stories that define the political landscape!

FAR-RIGHT PLOT FOILED: Five Jailed for Plotting to Overthrow German Government and Kidnap Health Minister

  • Friday, 07 March 2025

Five members of a German far-right group were jailed for plotting to overthrow the government and kidnap Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, an advocate of strict Covid-19 measures. The group, associated with the extremist group "Citizens of the Reich", planned to use violence to trigger civil war-like conditions in Germany, including sabotaging the power grid and killing bodyguards if necessary. Four ringleaders were sentenced to between five years and nine months in jail, while a fifth defendant received a two-year and 10-month sentence.

Starmer Slams 'Gesture Politics' as Labour Pledges to Scrap Rwanda Plan

  • Friday, 10 May 2024

On 10 May 2024, Keir Starmer announced in Dover that a Labour government would scrap the Conservatives’ Rwanda deportation scheme and replace it with a new Border Security Command. Joined by local MP Natalie Elphicke, who had just defected from the Conservatives to Labour, Starmer criticised the Rwanda plan as “gesture politics”—a costly and ineffective stunt that failed to deter illegal immigration. He pledged to redirect the £75 million allocated to the scheme into a specialised unit focused on intelligence-led enforcement and tackling people-smuggling gangs. Starmer argued that the public was tired of political gimmicks and wanted practical, serious solutions. His speech marked a shift in Labour’s immigration policy, prioritising effective border control over symbolic measures. Elphicke’s defection underscored growing discontent within the Conservative ranks and added political weight to Labour’s stance. The announcement positioned Labour as focused on enforcement and results, rather than headline-grabbing but unworkable policies.

Nigel Farage Pranked: Caller Blames Horse Kick for Brexit U-Turn

  • Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Nigel Farage was pranked on live radio when a caller named Mark claimed he changed his pro-Remain stance after being "kicked in the head by a horse." During Farage’s LBC show, Mark initially praised him for his political work and explained that he had once strongly supported remaining in the EU. As Farage listened attentively, Mark dramatically revealed the supposed turning point in his views—his unexpected encounter with a horse’s kick. The humorous prank left Farage momentarily stunned, making for an amusing and unexpected moment on air.

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