Images of Notable Britons Taken Off Currency

The Bank of England has announced it will no longer print portraits of notable British figures on its banknotes, opting instead for photographs of wild animals to promote a more “non-divisive” approach. The iconic image of Sir Winston Churchill will not appear on banknotes anymore, marking the end of a 50-year tradition where famous Britons […]
Most Britons Favor Deporting Criminal Immigrants

A recent poll indicates that a significant portion of the British public would back the government in a large-scale deportation initiative if pursued. The survey, conducted by GB News’ JL Partners, reveals that many British adults feel foreign criminals should not remain in the UK. Interestingly, their views on border control appear to be more […]
Starmer Encouraging Antifa to Strike by Labeling Britons as Racist ‘Adversaries’

Political Tensions and Rhetoric at Labour Party Conference During a recent speech at the Labour Party Conference, Nigel Farage accused Leader Keir Starmer of labeling voters concerned about migration as “enemies” and potentially racist. Farage expressed concern over the government’s rhetoric, suggesting that it targets ordinary British citizens, fostering division. The conference predominantly emphasized painting […]
Most Britons Want Prime Minister Starmer to Step Down: Poll

The Majority of British Public Seeks Departure of Prime Minister Keir Starmer A recent investigation involving 2,050 adults in the UK reveals that 54% of voters, including 34% of those who backed Labour in the 2024 election, wish for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign from his role. The survey indicated that net prioritization ratings […]
More Britons are familiar with Nigel Farage than the Prime Minister.

Farage Outshines Others in Public Recognition Nigel Farage, the British political figure known for his role in Brexit, is recognized by an impressive 89% of Britons when shown a photo of him, according to research from YouGov. This level of recognition surpasses that of the current Prime Minister, Keir Starmer. Interestingly, the YouGov poll also […]
Most Britons are not satisfied with the Labour Government’s performance

Labour Government Faces Record Low Approval Ratings The Prime Minister of the Labour government in the UK, Keir Starmer, has reached an unprecedented low in net approval ratings, showing nearly 10% disapproval of its performance. It’s been just a year since he assumed office with a significant majority in the House, although that majority came […]
Twenty Percent of Britons Open to Using Political Violence: Survey

Concerns Over Political Violence Rise in the UK A growing concern about political unrest in the UK has emerged, with a significant number of people indicating they are open to using violence if the nation continues its current trajectory. A recent survey involving 2,000 adults highlights that around 70% believe the UK is edging toward […]
Many Britons Support No Immigration and Mass Deportations

Survey Reveals Significant Support for Immigration Shutdown in the UK Nearly half of UK voters are in favor of halting immigration entirely and believe that a major deportation campaign should be initiated, according to a survey by YouGov. The polling data indicates that 45% of those surveyed support the notion of not recognizing any more […]
Most Britons Concerned About Political Violence

Concerns Over Political Violence in Britain A significant number of people in the UK feel that the nation is “broken” and “decaying.” This sentiment emerges amid ongoing discussions about the potential for Western countries, including Britain, to experience states akin to “Civil War.” According to a recent poll, around 76% of British citizens are apprehensive […]
Study reveals that Americans and Britons use profanity online more than Australians.

Australians Not as Profane as Expected, Study Shows A recent study challenges the stereotype of Australians as prolific swearing enthusiasts, revealing that they rank third in online vulgarity. Surprisingly, they appear more reserved compared to their potty-mouthed British and American counterparts, at least in the digital realm. Dr. Martin Schweinberger from the University of Queensland, […]