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Hal G.P. Colebatch

by | Apr 12, 2007

Since Tony Blair’s New Labour government took office on May 1, 1997, Britain has had ten years of buoyant economic…

by | Apr 4, 2007

The following letter from a British lady in Zimbabwe appeared the other week in the London Daily Telegraph: “Recently an…

by | Mar 2, 2007

The myth of a series of Western defeats in Afghanistan in repeated invasion attempts has become pervasive. British journalist Robert…

by | Feb 6, 2007

The Australian government’s rather moderate attempts to strengthen national and social cohesion and identity — such as recently renaming the…

by | Feb 2, 2007

The myth of the wise, “Noble Savage” the indigenous Man living in perfect harmony with nature, beloved by Gaia-worshippers and…

by | Jan 26, 2007

The absence of patriotic poetry that is both popular and poetically acccomplished in the present great clash of civilizations and…

by | Jan 19, 2007

I wrote recently on the Blair government’s mocking and degrading the institutions of British Knighthoods, honors, and ceremonies. It is…

by | Jan 10, 2007

Some who play a part in changing the world are hardly recognized. Jim Baen, who has died following a stroke…

by | Jan 4, 2007

It appears that one of the Blair Government’s many intended legacies to Britain may be massive destruction of public ideas…

by | Nov 20, 2006

Many commentators, the great and good Mark Steyn pre-eminent among them, have been sounding the alarm over Europe’s demographic “death-spiral.”…

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