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🚨NEW: The first substantial consequences of the proliferation of artificial intelligence have begun to be felt, with worrying prospects for the future of many. Whilst promising incredible productivity gains, the coming revolution raises the spectre of human nature, and suggests

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The ONS has released provisional data on births in England & Wales for Q2 2025 and revised the Q1 2025 data. Applying the same methodology as outlined in my Pimlico Journal article, it can be estimated for Q1-Q2 2025, 53.1% of births in England & Wales were White British.

The ONS has released provisional data on births in England & Wales for Q2 2025 and revised the Q1 2025 data.

Applying the same methodology as outlined in my Pimlico Journal article, it can be estimated for Q1-Q2 2025, 53.1% of births in England & Wales were White British.
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🚨NEW: The demographics of the United Kingdom are on a bad trajectory. The fertility rate is the lowest since records began; four in ten births in England now have at least one foreign-born parent; and we have a population that is living longer and has more complex care needs,

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🚨NEW: Pimlico Journal Newsletter for your Monday reading. THIS WEEK: Nigel Forrester covers rising speculation ahead of next month's budget - is Reeves planning a tax raid on LLPs? Christopher Bright covers the resignation of several survivors from the grooming gangs inquiry, and

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ICYMI: Here's article from the Pimlico Journal, complete with data on births across the UK and how if we are to fix the problems this country faces, from social and cultural ones to ballooning debt, politicians must take demographics more seriously. pimlicojournal.co.uk/p/britains-doo…

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🚨NEW: In September, Danny Kruger — former advisor to Boris Johnson and MP for East Wiltshire — defected to Reform UK from the Conservative Party. Whilst Kruger has many merits, his status as a prominent Christian conservative has raised questions about the possibility of a

🚨NEW: In September, Danny Kruger — former advisor to Boris Johnson and MP for East Wiltshire — defected to Reform UK from the Conservative Party. 

Whilst Kruger has many merits, his status as a prominent Christian conservative has raised questions about the possibility of a
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🚨NEW: There is a growing consensus across the British Right for a Great Repeal or Restoration Act, and rolling back the Blairite state will be a key success criteria for a Reform government. But will they go far enough? READ MORE: pimlicojournal.co.uk/p/abolish-the-…

🚨NEW: There is a growing consensus across the British Right for a Great Repeal or Restoration Act, and rolling back the Blairite state will be a key success criteria for a Reform government. But will they go far enough?

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This is urgently needed, Reform UK Danny Kruger. Taking on and destroying the Blairite permagovernment is a necessary precondition for any party intending to introduce genuine policy change

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Singapore is a foundationally multicultural state. So, given the dysfunction of multicultural states across the globe, why does it work so well? Harry Yew explores how Singapore’s lack of a real welfare state, stringent naturalisation requirements, electoral system, and

Singapore is a foundationally multicultural state. So, given the dysfunction of multicultural states across the globe, why does it work so well?

Harry Yew explores how Singapore’s lack of a real welfare state, stringent naturalisation requirements, electoral system, and
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“Transplanting the Singapore model wholesale into Britain would not only fail: it would obscure the root of the problem. The issue is not that Britain lacks civic capacity, but that it was never asked whether it wanted to become multicultural, and yet is being unconvincingly told

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Good new article on Multiculturalism in Singapore - “[when norms were aggressively enforced over time] habits were … gradually internalised. Social contagion and expectations did the rest”

Good new article on Multiculturalism in Singapore - “[when norms were aggressively enforced over time] habits were … gradually internalised. Social contagion and expectations did the rest”
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🚨NEW: Controlling the public finances will be key to the success of any future Reform government - but to bring down spending, they will have to fundamentally reshape the model of the British welfare state. George Spencer makes the case, today in the Pimlico Journal. READ

🚨NEW: Controlling the public finances will be key to the success of any future Reform government - but to bring down spending, they will have to fundamentally reshape the model of the British welfare state. 

<a href="/HeracleanVision/">George Spencer</a> makes the case, today in the Pimlico Journal.

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🚨NEW: Pimlico Journal Newsletter for your Monday morning reading. George Spencer covers Danny Kruger's announcements of Reform's plans for civil service reform, and how they intend to ready themselves for their first term in government. Nigel Forrester's coverage of the

🚨NEW: Pimlico Journal Newsletter for your Monday morning reading.

<a href="/HeracleanVision/">George Spencer</a> covers Danny Kruger's announcements of Reform's plans for civil service reform, and how they intend to ready themselves for their first term in government.

<a href="/NigelForrester9/">Nigel Forrester</a>'s coverage of the