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It's time to stop politicising celebrity deaths such as George Michael and Fidel Castro

Thank God Nigel Farage has the courage to take a stand against whining do-gooder Brendan Cox

I've enjoyed the Southern Rail strike – it's turned Brighton station into Casablanca

A Devon village has unleashed its anger toward the recent 70 Syrian arrivals by donating £600 worth of jumpers to them

Thank God Theresa May is finally standing up for Christmas – thanks to political correctness, I've heard nothing of it this year

I feel like the establishment has really been given a kicking when I see Farage celebrating with Ferrero Rocher at the Ritz

History tells us that Donald Trump's genius idea to make a database of Muslims will definitely end well

Since politicians try to copy victors expect Labour's Trump inspired sexual harassment policy any time soon

If Hillary Clinton could just admit she's a terrible candidate, people might vote for her instead of Donald Trump

Of course Toby Young understands what life is like on benefits – he knows what 'rings true'

Of course refugee children should face dental tests – we need to make sure we're getting the ones we ordered

Who could have guessed that Donald Trump could be sexist and uncouth in his fifties? We all make mistakes in our youth

Iraq is invaded... and the first casualty of war is truth

Thank God Theresa May is continuing the historic Tory tradition of fighting the elite

The Labour plotters are right: it's definitely Jeremy Corbyn who needs to 'learn lessons' from the last few months

The Labour leadership battle between Jeremy Corbyn and his critics will soon be over – for three minutes

I feel sorry for Concentrix – sometimes it's necessary to be so tough on benefits that you investigate the paranormal

If Labour members are being banned for supporting other parties, then Labour MPs should be banned for supporting Tory Party policies

At last Nigel Farage has emerged to defend the ordinary billionaires of the world, like Donald Trump

Thanks to the internet, there are now millions of cyber Rupert Murdochs

The new Duke of Westminster's overnight billions show how little Britain has changed

Labour is using members' money to ban them from voting – and it says it can be trusted on the economy

Rio 2016 will be a Brazilian carnival of greed, doping and tear gas – but I'll still be watching the Olympics

Now we've voted for Brexit, great British businesses like Southern rail, Byron burger, Lloyds bank and Sports Direct are finally set free

It was so mean of Cameron's government to force Theresa May to destroy the lives of the working people she loves

Jeremy Corbyn's supporters are so dangerous they took over the Labour Party before they were even born

Jeremy Corbyn may have been proved right on Iraq – but he's hopeless on the important matter of doing up his tie

Michael Gove isn't driven only by personal ambition – he's driven by his wife's personal ambition

I'm sick of the super-PC referendum debates where you can't offend anyone - let's get real about immigration

Thanks to Brexit, Michael Gove has finally come out as an anti-austerity activist

Brexiteers love democracy – that's why they don't want you to be able to vote

If we vote to stay in the EU, every baby will get their own house. Isn't that what we're being told?

The Northern Ireland abortion laws are proving that the Troubles were nothing but a silly misunderstanding

Why The State Opening of Parliament was so ridiculous it wouldn't surprise you

Watching the Tories debate Brexit is like witnessing the Greek philosophers at the peak of their intellectual powers

Lost elections, the Queen's gaffe and the Iraq war – it's all the fault of one man: Jeremy Corbyn

No wonder the Tories are shocked by Labour - calling Khan a terrorist sympathiser was so racially sensitive

It's unfair to say Hillsborough police were incompetent - it takes great organisation to tell such shocking lies

Selfish monarchists need to give the Queen a break she's 90 for God's sake

Pity the poor rich stuck in their money trap – it’s not fair to make them pay tax

It's obvious that Jeremy Corbyn is the real tax dodger – that's why he paid more tax than he owed

If Cameron won't benefit from his father's offshore trust, perhaps he got through Eton on a paper round

If librarians and steelworkers wanted state bail-outs, they should have done something useful - like bankers

Osborne needn't say sorry – after all it was just a suggestion

Thank God our schools have finally been liberated by our national free spirit George Osborne

We're mugs: being gassed in the Calais Jungle is an easy life in Europe

Donald Trump could promise to personally sodomise all his supporters and they'd still vote for him

Is there some way we can make both sides lose the EU referendum?

Jeremy Hunt: infuriator extraordinaire

Doctors, eh? You can't find anyone more selfish in society

Google has a moral, almost spiritual, obligation to pay as little tax as possible

Immigrants with no second language? That's true Britishness

Go on then, Dave. Put on your red shoes and dance the blues

Who needs to learn when you can do everything with lists?

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