Laura Dodsworth

Laura Dodsworth, author of bestsellers including 'Free Your Mind: The new world of manipulation and how to resist it'

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Politics

Who will admit to terrifying the British people?

It has become apparent during the Covid Inquiry that no one wants to admit to inflicting a campaign of fear on the British people. None of the witnesses seems able to look into Lady Justice Hallet’s eyes and admit that they told us to look into each others eyes and say we never broke the […]

Policy

Oxfam’s vile ‘TERF’ video typifies the charity’s disrespect for women

When Oxfam aid workers sexually abused girls in refugee camps in Haiti, do you think they asked which gender the girls identified as? Did the Oxfam aid workers, or the prostitutes whom they partied with, wear pronoun badges at the rented house known as ‘the whorehouse’, the site of a ‘full on Caligula orgy’? This […]

Politics

The Lockdown Files are a warning to never let government ‘scare the pants’ off us again

Sanobar and her son lived in a single room accommodation. The nine-year-old boy was so terrified of coronavirus that he wouldn’t go to school during lockdown, despite being entitled to as a vulnerable child. In fact, he would not leave the ‘four wall boundary’ for weeks and barely left the bed on which he slept, […]

Politics

More evidence – as if it were needed – that ministers terrified the public into complying with lockdown

When one of the highest ministers in the land admits the British public was deliberately ‘scared witless’ by the Government, it’s time to face the music. And what depressing music – its drumbeat was fear and the cadence was gloomy. In an interview in The Spectator, Rishi Sunak has revealed that the Government used targeted messaging to […]

Energy & Environment

No to neighbourhood ‘nudging’ – energy leaderboards are no solution to sky-high bills

In October 2021 Boris Johnson pledged that Britain could meet its ambitious net zero targets ‘without so much as a hair shirt in sight’ as the Government set out its plans to decarbonise the economy. ‘Green is good,’ he said, and not ‘inextricably bound up with a sense that we have to sacrifice the things […]