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Opinion | The BNO 'expansion' rule shows how out of touch Britain is Last week, Jimmy Lai was sentenced to twenty years in prison. Before we move on: Lai has been convicted of treason, subversion, and collusion under Hong Kong's National Security Law. Despite the British government and press denouncing it as politically motivated, we must ask ourselves, would the owner of one of Britain's biggest tabloids be allowed to openly meet with foreign leaders of countries deemed openly hostile to the UK? Would he be allowed to intervene in British politics on behalf of that leader?
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.12 13:30
Opinion | How Japan's LDP uses a crisis and election playbook to stay in power perpetually Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has won a landslide victory.
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.10 15:30
Opinion | How Lithuania came to regret its antagonism of China I remember how half a decade ago, the Baltic State of Lithuania decided to openly antagonise China through opening a "Taiwanese Representative Office" in its capital Vilnius. While it is normal for countries to de-facto engage Taiwan under the diplomatically safe label of a "Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office", Lithuania decided to break convention by allowing it, as per the wishes of Taiwan's governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), as "Taiwanese."
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.06 20:15
Opinion | Hong Kong has shrugged off 'wishcasting' of much hoped-for decline It is soon coming up to six years since the western media proclaimed, following the passage of the national security law, the so-called "death of Hong Kong." According to such narratives, which persisted in various publications over the years that followed, such laws were detrimental to the rule of law in the city, would trigger an exodus of its population, undermine it as an international financial centre, and thus make it "just another Chinese city."
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.05 17:30
Opinion | Free Visa Travel to China will be a Bonanza Opportunity for Britons On Thursday (Jan. 29), British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Xi Jinping in Beijing, where the two countries proceeded to announce a number of deals. Amongst them was an agreement for British passport holders to be able to enter China's Mainland without a visa for 30 days, ending a long and bureaucratic process to apply for a visa.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.31 12:30
Opinion | The new US version of TikTok is the most ironic thing of all time, don't say we didn't warn you Last week, the deal that was sealed to handover TikTok's US operations, algorithm, and data came into force. Bytedance, the Singapore-registered Chinese Company, had been forced to struck such an agreement after the Biden administration supported a law to effectively ban the popular video app. Trump, however, saw an opportunity in postponing this law in order to facilitate an agreement. Thus, the CIA-linked firm Oracle, owned by Zionist ally and MAGA supporter Larry Ellison, completed the takeover of TikTok US.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.28 11:20
Opinion | Britain must stop being close-minded about China Tuesday's approval of China's new, so-called "Mega Embassy" in London was met with an outpouring of anguish from Britain's Anti-China networks, including MPs, US-backed NGOs, and activists, many of whom have accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer as "selling out" to Beijing in honouring the diplomatic commitment that had been previously made. Indeed, even as the United States has explicitly antagonised Europe, the British media has otherwise continued to fan the flames in trying to undermine Downing Street's pursuit of a balanced, productive relationship with China.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.23 15:25
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