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The Insight Series |
The British Public Have Had Enough, and the State is Afraid |
One year on from the Southport murders, tensions are rising again. Parents in Epping and across Britain are protesting illegal immigration and state negligence – and the government’s response? Censorship, arrests, and intimidation. In a powerful exposé, Connor Tomlinson reveals how peaceful protests are being treated as public threats, while open-borders activists are escorted by police. Read the full piece to understand why the state is so afraid of its own citizens.
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The Insight Series |
The Southport Riots Cover-Up Committee |
Why is the Southport riots inquiry being led by the very architects of Britain’s immigration and cohesion crisis? In this recent essay, Connor Tomlinson unpacks the hidden networks behind Sajid Javid’s so-called “independent” commission – from taxpayer-funded activist groups to officials who downplay Islamist extremism. With censorship, denial, and political theatre at its core, the ICCC looks less like a solution – and more like a state-backed cover-up.
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The Insight Series |
What Radicalized Axel Rudakubana? |
Exposing how authorities ignored years of violent warning signs and quietly downplayed evidence of extremist ideology, this earlier investigation by Connor Tomlinson remains essential reading. Instead of accountability, the government blamed knives and “online harms.” As such, this essay stands as a chilling reminder of the consequences when ideology trumps truth – and why justice still feels out of reach.
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Commentary |
Misinformation amidst the Southport Terror |
Last winter – months after the Southport massacre – we finally learned the truth: Axel Rudakubana had a jihadi manual and was building a biological weapon. So, why did the authorities conceal it? In this searing column, Luke Daniel exposes the media misdirection, police censorship, and public fury that followed – and asks why ordinary Britons are being forced to seek the truth from fringe figures.
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Commentary |
“Two-Tier Keir” |
Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s essay, written days after the tragedy, exposed what the political class refused to face: the erosion of law and order, the two-tiered justice system, and the deadly consequences of mass immigration. From #TwoTierKeir to the rise of machete gangs, her warning was clear – and now, a year on, more urgent than ever. This is where the story started. We encourage you to read her full article below.
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