The latest BrittaniQ newsletter - BrittaniQ #15
‘For years there’s been a whiff of short-termism, more than a hint of a lack of focus, and an almost pathological preference for political expediency over strategic thinking.’ - BrittaniQ #15 on the Tories’ legacy
The rising number of murdered children
The stabbing or shooting of children is becoming more common in this country and the seriousness with which we contemplate the finality of the victims’ lives is declining.
We’ll need more than a good Budget to save us
Whereas we were once a country unified in spirit but divided in details of economic policy, we have become one largely apathetic towards economics and split increasingly in spirit.
A city foaming with blood
What exactly is to blame for this once peaceful melting pot of global identities boiling over into a tidal wave of trashing temples and street brawls?
The Tragedy of John Cleese
It is no secret that England, and Britain as a whole, has been sleep-walking into disaster for some time now.
An introduction to Regime Theory
We live in a time of synthetic toleration and fraudulent liberty.
Reflections on the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the monarchy
Elizabeth II became the Queen in a different country to the one in which readers of this column inhabit.
Biden’s alarming speech on ‘MAGA’
Talk of unity and harmony has given way to eliminating a foe.