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The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe


A New Referendum

The Irish Times interviews Eamon Gilmore, the Irish Labour leader in today’s edition, and a classic federast political line comes out. “Irish people needed to stop being fixated on the treaty,” he...

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Shopping in Darfur

Lauren Booth, sister-in-law of Tony Blair, calls Gaza like Darfur and then goes shopping at a fully stocked Gaza grocery store. Ms Booth works for the Islam Channel.

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Tags: odds & ends
Bogus Outrage: Why Some Are Criticized over Nazism and Others Are Not

Gianni Alemanno, the Mayor of Rome, has got into trouble again for having made remarks which have been interpreted as favourable to fascism. Shortly after his election as Mayor in May, Alemanno was...

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Europe for Africans: Is Robert Mugabe a Hero?

The leader of Afrikan Youth in Norway (yes, we have several state-sponsored organizations for Africans in Norway), the Norwegian-Nigerian (at least that's the official term, he appears to think more...

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Paris’ Forgetful Mayor

One would think the visit to Paris by the Pope would be considered an important event. Not so, if we judge by the official website of the city of Paris. In the agenda of cultural events you will find...

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Does Socialism Breed Laziness? Spain and the Problem of Post-Vacation Syndrome

It’s September and millions of unfortunate Spaniards, having just finished four full weeks of paid summer holidays, are confronting the unbearable trauma of heading back to work. And as happens every...

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Islamization and Cowardice in Scandinavia

As German journalist Henryk Broder put it after the 2006 riots over the Danish cartoons of Muhammad: "Objectively speaking, the cartoon controversy was a tempest in a teacup. But subjectively it...

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UK Immigration – Is Change on its Way?

Immigration has increased four-fold in the last decade, under the Labour government, from 50,000 to approximately 200,000, straining the resources of the NHS (National health Service), schools,...

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Duly Noted: Happy to Bomb

George Handlery about the week that was. One candidate, two programs? Attracted  by extremists. What did he actually say? “Cheetahs for the protection of gazelles”. The “Dictator’s Tantrum” #4....

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Sarko to Combat “Homophobia” Worldwide

A quote from the Friday Fax, 5 September 2008 Rama Yade, France’s Junior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights, this week announced that her country intends to submit a draft...

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