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A Japanese Lesson for Troubled Britain

The Daily Signal - 14 hours 54 min ago

The contrast between America’s great island allies on opposite ends of the world couldn’t be more drastic.

Japan has just given its commonsense conservative prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, a two-thirds supermajority in the national legislature’s Lower House; her Liberal Democratic Party took the highest proportion of seats of any party since World War II.

It’s an enormous vote of confidence not only in Takaichi’s economic agenda but also for her willingness to get tough with China.

Beijing’s mouthpieces have called Takaichi an “evil witch,” with China’s consul general in Osaka threatening, “the dirty neck that sticks itself in must be cut off” in response to Takaichi’s indication Japan would aid Taiwan against an invasion.

Such incendiary language didn’t intimidate Takaichi–nor, it turns out, Japan’s voters.

Yet even as Japan was rallying to its courageous prime minister, China was inflicting humiliation on America’s closest European ally.

Communist authorities in Hong Kong–which was a British colony until 1999–have just sentenced the businessman and free-speech champion Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison.

The 78-year-old Lai, who holds British citizenship, will die behind bars under that sentence, but China isn’t worried about the U.K.’s reaction as long as Keir Starmer is prime minister there.

Just last month, the British government approved Beijing’s plans to build a vast new “mega-embassy” in London at the site of the former Royal Mint Court.

CNN notes that Xi Jinping has taken a personal interest in the complex and brought it up in his very first call with the then-newly elected Starmer in 2024.

Not that a larger presence for the People’s Republic of China in the very heart of London is the Labour government’s only recent concession:

Starmer has worked tirelessly to hand over the Chagos Islands, a British territory in the Indian Ocean, to Mauritius, an African island nation with tight connections to China.

This is no act of “decolonization.” The former Chagos natives, who were removed by Britain in the 1960s, don’t support turning the islands over to Mauritius.

The national-security implications of surrendering these small but strategic islets concern not only Britain but the United States as well, which shares a joint military base with the U.K. on the archipelago’s largest island, Diego Garcia.

While President Donald Trump has made his displeasure with the Mauritius deal known, Starmer has been pressing ahead.

His determination appears to derive from his background as a human-rights lawyer: he takes a nonbinding ruling proffered by the International Court of Justice as holy writ, Britain’s national interest be damned.

Starmer is a globalist at a time when the free world needs leaders who take their nations’ self-responsibilities far more seriously, especially in light of China’s ambitions.

He was swept into office in 2024 on a tide of revulsion against 14 years of leadership by Conservative prime ministers–five in all, most of whom never accepted the spirit of Brexit.

Unlike the overwhelming popular mandate the Japanese have given Takaichi, Starmer won big in Britain with a vote that was more a protest against his opponents than an endorsement of him or his party.

But he got a chance to turn that protest vote into real support–and failed.

At home, Starmer ranks as the least popular leader in the Western world, with disapproval numbers often above 70%.

His days are numbered, and his exit is being hastened by revelations in the Epstein files about Peter Mandelson, the man Starmer made ambassador to the United States.

Lord Mandelson stepped down from that post in September, but as further details of his dealings with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein have come to light, the heat on the prime minister who elevated him to Britain’s most sensitive overseas role has become unbearable.

On Monday, the leader of the Labour party in the Scottish parliament, Anas Sarwar, called on Starmer to resign.

He’s not going gracefully, however, and he still has enough backing in the U.K. parliament to hang on–for the moment.

But no one expects him to last until the next election, which, unfortunately for Britain, doesn’t have to be held before August 2029.

If Labour clings to power for another three years, the country’s woes will only multiply, with or without Starmer at the helm.

In Japan, Takaichi took a risk by calling a snap election just three months after she became prime minister.

Her confidence was justified–and rewarded.

In Britain, Labour knows full well it would get crushed in an early election, with Nigel Farage’s Reform party almost certainly winning power.

But Labour is only delaying the inevitable, and Britain can’t wait.

In a world where nations are aggressively pursuing their interests, the U.K. suffers under a government the people don’t want but can’t get rid of yet.

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Congresswoman Shreds Jimmy Kimmel: He Says Illegal Immigrant Pedophiles Are ‘Raising Our Children’ and Calls Me ‘Ignorant’?

Breitbart - 15 hours 9 min ago

Michigan Republican Congresswoman Lisa McClain hit back at ABC's left-wing late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel after he celebrated the illegal immigrants who are "raising our children."

The post Congresswoman Shreds Jimmy Kimmel: He Says Illegal Immigrant Pedophiles Are ‘Raising Our Children’ and Calls Me ‘Ignorant’? appeared first on Breitbart.

President Trump Should Ban Hidden Data Fees in His Open Banking Rule – His Affordability Agenda May Depend on It

Breitbart - 15 hours 13 min ago

Protecting open banking by keeping hidden fees out sends a powerful message that affordability remains a guiding principle.

The post President Trump Should Ban Hidden Data Fees in His Open Banking Rule – His Affordability Agenda May Depend on It appeared first on Breitbart.

Gene Simmons Rips Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for Inducting Rappers: ‘I Don’t Come From the Ghetto'

Breitbart - 15 hours 18 min ago

KISS co-founder Gene Simmons says rap and hip-hop artists have no place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, outlining the unrelatable nature of the genre, "I don't come from the ghetto, it doesn't speak my language."

The post Gene Simmons Rips Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for Inducting Rappers: ‘I Don’t Come From the Ghetto’ appeared first on Breitbart.

WV Lawmakers Launch Freedom Caucus To Take On ‘Undocumented Democrats’ In The GOP

The Federalist - 15 hours 27 min ago
West Virginia capitol building.'It's fitting that we are launching the West Virginia Freedom Caucus on the 250th anniversary [of our nation] to restore those same rights to West Virginia,' WVFC Chair Chris Anders told The Federalist.

ESPN’s Philly Special Documents The Single Play That United A City

The Federalist - 15 hours 29 min ago
Football player and coach on the sideline'Philly Special' provides new context for die-hard Eagles fans — and fans of comeback, underdog stories.

Democrats Openly Fantasize About Anti-White Revolution While GOP Grovels Over A Race Hoax

The Federalist - 15 hours 29 min ago
Gene Wu anti-white racism clipIf Democrats are this bold when their anti-white zeal can still jeopardize campaigns, what will happen when they no longer fear losing elections?

Leftist Medical Orgs Try To Shut Down Debate On Vaccines

The Federalist - 15 hours 29 min ago
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.The American Academy of Pediatrics is wasting time fighting small-scale discussions while large-scale accountability looms. 

Leftists Invoking Jesus To Mutilate Kids And Defend Rapists Heap Judgment On Themselves

The Federalist - 15 hours 30 min ago
Andy Beshear on The ViewDemocrats are allergic to context, which is why they repeatedly offer microwaved interpretations of passages from a book they actually hate.

Democrat Fanatics Embrace Trans Madness Like Ahab Chasing That Whale

The Federalist - 15 hours 31 min ago
Trans rights activists join members of Congress behind a pink sign that says "transgender bill of rights."Trans people, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., declared this week, 'hurt absolutely no one.'

White Liberals Think Black Voters, Married Women Are Too Stupid To Get Voter ID

The Federalist - 15 hours 32 min ago
A black woman prepares to cast her ballot.'It’s infuriating. It’s like they think a whole demographic of our country can’t figure out how to get an ID,' said Wisconsin's Will Martin.

Israel President Ends Visit to Australia, Despairs Level of Antisemitism 'Frightening and Worrying'

Breitbart - 15 hours 46 min ago

Antisemitism in Australia is "frightening and worrying," Israel's President Isaac Herzog despaired Thursday as he wrapped up a four-day visit Down Under that generated angry protests everywhere he went.

The post Israel President Ends Visit to Australia, Despairs Level of Antisemitism ‘Frightening and Worrying’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Anti-Truth Media Bend Over Backward To Call Canadian Trans School Shooter By His Preferred Pronouns

The Federalist - 15 hours 49 min ago
Canada school shooting by trans shooter.Innocent civilians are dead, and media leftists' biggest concern is whether they're referring to the trans shooter with the correct pronouns.

Cartel Drones, Pentagon Laser Test, or Something Else? El Paso Airspace Shutdown Raises more Questions than Answers

Breitbart - 16 hours 12 min ago

Federal agencies are still offering conflicting explanations for last week’s unprecedented shutdown of El Paso’s airspace, even as a separate NOTAM remains active over nearby Santa Teresa, New Mexico, extending the mystery surrounding the incident and prompting Republican lawmakers to call for a formal investigation.

The post Cartel Drones, Pentagon Laser Test, or Something Else? El Paso Airspace Shutdown Raises more Questions than Answers appeared first on Breitbart.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Court-Ordered Meeting Ends Without Settlement, Setting Stage for May Trial

Breitbart - 16 hours 18 min ago

NEW YORK -- Actor Blake Lively and director Justin Baldoni came to a New York courthouse on Wednesday to see if her lawsuit alleging sexual harassment on the set of the 2024 romantic drama “It Ends With Us” could be settled before a May trial.

The post Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Court-Ordered Meeting Ends Without Settlement, Setting Stage for May Trial appeared first on Breitbart.

Morning Greatness: Trump Orders Pentagon to Buy Electricity From Coal Plants

American Greatness - 16 hours 21 min ago
Good Thursday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 11:00 AM  THE PRESIDENT receives his Intelligence Briefing 1:30 PM THE PRESIDENT makes an […]

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SAVE Act – The Left’s Growing Voter ID Nightmare

Liberty Nation - 17 hours 19 min ago

By Tim Donner

President Donald Trump has mastered many an art in his five years in the White House. But the distinguishing feature unique to his second term is his gift for forcing his enemies to adopt policy positions that are largely anathema to the American people. And the issue of voter ID is the latest. The SAVE […]

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