Last week I was at a Conservative Policy Forum making the case for capitalism. I will lay out my arguments for capitalism in this article as it will allow me to expand more on my arguments that I put forward in the forum. I am unapologetic about being an activist in promoting a free-market system and I will be laying out many arguments in detail about how a free-market system is superior for a countries success.
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20/12/2022
Excellent news for those concerned about the state experimenting on children! The Tavistock Gender Clinic, the only NHS clinic specifically for ‘trans’ children is to be shut down! This is a huge win. The NHS has been ordered to close down the Tavistock clinic after a report had found that the clinic was failing to adequately care for children under 18, some as young as four.
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29/07/2022
The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade was bad, I know this is a popular opinion that almost everyone in the United Kingdom agrees with and has agreed with since the 19th century. It is an issue we solved nearly two centuries ago and have spent most of those two centuries paying off the debt incurred to end it. Not only did Britain stop their own participation in the trade themselves, they made it completely impossible for every other Trans-Atlantic empire to take part in it. There’s good reason to mention this, since there is a relentless demoralisation of Britain's history and empire because Britain was involved in the industrialised trade of human lives. We see it in the Guardian where they wrote about toppling Nelson’s Column. We see it when the National trust conducts politically motivated assessments into their statues and estates to see just how linked to the Slave Trade our historical figures were and either remove them or install information to call them evil.
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25/05/2022
As I’m sure everyone in the UK has seen at this point, there has been a spike in not only our energy bills but the cost of filling our cars up! There are many reasons for the prices of energy to rise which I will touch on, since to understand where the future lies we need to understand the present.
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13/04/2022
Over the past few years I have asked for books at Christmas to add to my growing collection of books I intend to one day read. They tend to be non-fiction and cover subjects I found to have gaps in after my education, for example philosophy, economics and history. Expanding my knowledge on my own terms has been the best decision I have made for broadening not only my understanding of the world but also has helped my vocabulary and knowledge for those pub quizzes we have all been going back to after lockdown!
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22/12/2021
As everyone should know by now, social media is the number one place for people to have their ego’s fed, especially for those who espouse ‘high-status’ opinions on Twitter. Examples of this includes: journalists posting about how Boris Johnson is not pandering to them enough, Labour MP’s claiming the well known history of Africa is hidden, or Tankie’s with small accounts showing how well known business practises are evil and unique to capitalism. These posts exemplify ‘high-status’ opinions: generally left-wing, anti-British/West and anti-capitalist in nature. These are the types of things you see regularly on the twitter trending tab. ‘Low-status’ opinions, such as right-wing, pro-British/West and pro-capitalist, rarely make it to the trending tab.
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19/10/2021
It has come to my attention that people on internet communities tend to be full of people desperate for communities that are a bit more local. This is perfectly natural as humans are social creatures needing constant communication and physical contact. However, what a local community looks and acts like is all so romanticised it is hard for someone who has been active in his local community to take seriously. So luckily I am here to tell you of my experience getting involved in my local community and the town’s history.
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08/10/2021