SUNDAY COLUMN: Farewell, Prince Philip
On Friday, we lost a constant in of all our lives. A man who, like the Queen, has just 'always been there'. While he was the grand old age of [...]
On Friday, we lost a constant in of all our lives. A man who, like the Queen, has just 'always been there'. While he was the grand old age of [...]
Cllr Myriam Sohail Tuesday 6th April 2021 ‘Race' and ‘racism’ has been a hot topic of late. It seems as though ‘racism’ is everywhere. So much so that the [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 4th April 2021 If people make a cushy living on the back of "racism", will they want racism to reduce, or even disappear altogether? Of [...]
It shouldn’t need saying but let’s say it anyway - freedom of speech is the cornerstone of democracy. Without free speech, there is no democracy. I’ll explain why this is. [...]
We are very lucky to have the NHS. I know some people roll their eyes at the mention of our health service, and it’s easy to understand why, but perhaps [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 21st March 2021 Leadership is a rewarding but difficult role. Part of it, the difficult part, is decision-making. The person in the leader's chair must [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 14th March 2021 One of the most common issues I'm hearing about from residents as I campaign for local elections in May, is rubbish! People [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 7th March 2021 Have a look at this headline: Child rapist threatened to kill herself when undeclared device found during visit From this, you would [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 2nd March 2021 In the United Kingdom in 2021, citizens do not have freedom of speech. That is not a matter of debate, that is [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday February 28th 2021 I'm one of those who romanticises about the Royal family. The Queen, in particular, is one of the few constants in a [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 23rd February 2021 Boris Johnson has announced plans to move the country out of lockdown. Provided all goes well with the opening of schools and [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 21st February 2021 This May, our local elections return. These were cancelled in 2020 because of COVID restrictions, and it's still unclear exactly how the logistics [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 14th February 2021 Some good news at last! Yesterday in Washington DC, former US President Donald Trump was acquitted on charges of insurrection; namely that [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 9th February 2021 In recent weeks, an odd occurrence took place on the stock market. It has caused a significant shift in the attitudes of [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday February 7th 2021 I stated on a livestream recently that I would remove the policy of arming the police from For Britain's manifesto and ask [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 31st January 2021 Ever since the criminal communist thugs of Black Lives Matter (BLM) illegally rioted across the UK with the help of the police, [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 26th January 2021 It will come as no surprise to you that I am about to give bad news about the UK economy; particularly unemployment. [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 24th January 2021 It's probably an understatement to say that things are difficult for us all at the moment. Every day it seems we wake [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 19th January 2021 China's economy is the only major one to grow in 2020. It's no wonder, because it cashed in on the very pandemic [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday January 17th 2021 I was unsure whether or not to write this. First of all because it can result in even greater censorship, and secondly [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 10th January 2021 There are events in history that change everything, that make everything clear. This year is young, and yet it has already been [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 5th January 2021 We are only days in to 2021 and once again, Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has shaken the money tree [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday December 20th 2020 For most people, Christmas 2020 will be an odd affair. Yesterday, Boris Johnson announced that the relaxation of the unfathomably confusing 'rules' [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday December 13th 2020 Following the bulk of a year where we heard little but coronavirus, Brexit is back in the headlines. The reason is a [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday December 8th 2020 News on the British economy this morning is dominated by two things: Brexit and the COVID-19 vaccine. Will we be able to [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday December 6th 2020 The vaccine is here! Since the very beginning of the coronavirus crisis, we've been told again and again that the only way [...]
Anne Marie Waters December 1st 2020 There is a short documentary on the BBC website looking at the financial situation for the poorest people in Burnley. A church representative [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday November 29th 2020 Last week was our third national conference and I want to thank everyone again who took part. It's not quite the same [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday November 24th 2020 The run-up to Christmas is vital to the life of some businesses. Retail sales peak at this time of year and for [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday November 8th 2020 Today is Remembrance Sunday. Today is the day we remember those who died in the military service of Great Britain. It's always [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday November 3rd 2020 It's the development we were all dreading; another lockdown. England will enter a second lockdown - though one not as severe as [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday November 1st 2020 History has its pivotal moments; an event or occurrence from which it is impossible to go back, an event that changes everything. [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday October 27th 2020 Two articles have caught my eye this morning; how jobs are continuing to be lost due to local lockdowns, and the impact [...]
Anne Marie Waters October 25th 2020 It is one of my favourite days of the year; gaining a full hour in the morning to do with what we wish. [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday October 20th 2020 The world economy is moving fast and it isn't easy to keep up. Last week I gave you some detail on the [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday October 18th 2020 I've been clear in the past in my views on the media. I believe it to be nothing short of evil, and [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 13th October 2020 I'll return to my series of reviews of Thomas Sowell's Economic Facts and Fallacies in the coming weeks, but for now, Rishi [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 11th October 2020 Earlier this week, I spoke to Mike Walker, For Britain's new education spokesman. You can view the discussion here. As promised, I [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday October 6th 2020 In recent weeks, I've been covering the work and ideas of American economist Thomas Sowell by reviewing his book Economic Facts and [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday October 4th 2020 It's been a strange week yet again. It seems that every week this year has been a strange one, characterised by new [...]
Mike Walker September 29th 2020 Sometimes your whole world can change overnight. Everything you’re accustomed to, and which made you happy, is gone in just a few short hours. [...]
Anne Marie Waters September 29th 2020 In this series of blogs, I'm looking at some of the ideas of the American economist Thomas Sowell, and specifically his book Economic [...]
Anne Marie Waters September 27th 2020 A policeman has been shot dead in Croydon by a suspect who had been arrested and transported to custody. Somehow, through his arrest [...]
Anne Marie Waters September 22nd 2020 In the first of this blog series (you can read part one here) I looked at the concept of fallacy as put forward [...]
Anne Marie Waters September 15th 2020 Here we go again. Yet another rule has been plucked out of the air, yet another demand that we alter even the most [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday September 13th 2020 On my most recent Monday night livestream (which you can see here) I opened a Pandora's Box; I delved in to the [...]
Monty Brack September 9th 2020 In the For Britain Movement, we believe that we have a responsibility towards future generations and to conserve an unspoilt and diverse environment. A [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday September 1st 2020 You may be familiar with Thomas Sowell, the American economist. If not, I recommend his work. He grew up in Harlem and [...]
Frankie Rufolo August 30th 2020 Back in June, there was an online promotion for a “Black Lives Matter” event on the cathedral green in Exeter. One of the pictures [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday August 30th 2020 Yesterday I used public transport for the first time since 'the madness' began. There are plenty of occasions we could name as [...]
Anne Marie Waters Wednesday August 26th 2020 There is a strange feeling about Dover, something it's difficult to quite put your finger on. On Saturday, August 22nd, several members of [...]
Monday August 24th 2020 DP Climate alarmism claims to be grounded in science. In reality, however, it displays many of the hallmarks of a religion – and a fundamentalist [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday August 11th 2020 It feels as though this column only ever features bad news, but that is hardly surprising given the times we are in. [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday August 9th 2020 Last weekend I spoke at a rally in London demanding the deportation of the 'Rochdale three'. These are three men convicted of [...]
DP August 7th 2020 We have been trained to think of carbon dioxide as a pollutant. Use of the phrase ‘carbon pollution’ has become standard, by both politicians and [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday August 4th 2020 The word that takes centre stage this week is unemployment. Big names are laying off staff in increasingly worrying numbers, and we [...]
Richard Carlyon Tuesday 28th July 2020 The London branch recently opposed an application to turn part of the famous 'Troc', or Trocadero, building into a mega mosque. We learned [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 28th July 2020 The UK hospitality sector, it was reported today, dropped a massive £30 billion worth of sales during lockdown. Revenue plummeted by 87% [...]
Anne Marie Waters Sunday July 26th 2020 On Monday morning, July 27th at 4 am, I will set out on a trip to Ramsgate in Kent. I will attend [...]
Climate Change: Science or Politics? By DP Recently, Paul Burgess has been producing a series of videos on climate change. These are an excellent resource, presenting information on this subject [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday July 21st 2020 I say the state of the economy today is unknown because it felt like the only appropriate word (other than "terrifying" which [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN 'Don't Mask, Don't Get' Sunday July 19th 2020 The mysterious Bristol artist 'Banksy', who anonymously creates graffiti based art in public places throughout the [...]
Anne Marie Waters Saturday July 18th 2020 Good news! For Britain's campaign against the Piccadilly Mosque has been successful. The 1,000 person mosque that was planned for the Trocadero centre [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN Immigration and why it matters Sunday July 12th 2020 For Britain recently launched its national campaign against open borders to the world. Illegal immigrants [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday July 7th 2020 It's back! Our economy has now pretty much re-opened, so how is it going? The short answer is: mixed (again). The re-opening [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN In Defence of Democracy (Part Two) Sunday July 5th 2020 In last week's column (which you can read here) I introduced you to my [...]
Anne Marie Waters June 30th 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has brought quite a lot of change to our world, and that's putting it rather mildly. On my livestream last [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN In Defence of Democracy (Part One) Sunday June 28th 2020 It's a great feeling to finish a book, and I had that feeling last [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 23rd June 2020 So, we've got the first week of post-lockdown high street trading under our belt, but how did it go? A mixed bag. [...]
SUNDAY COLUMN: Fathers' Lives Matter Anne Marie Waters Sunday June 21st 2020 It was the saddest and most devastating moment of my life so far when my dad passed [...]
Mike Speakman Sunday 21st June 2020 Whilst the deaths and attacks in Reading may not be directly attributable to the preceding Black Lives Matter rally, Black Lives Matter’s rhetoric [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 16th June 2020 Queues wound through organised blocks yesterday as Britain's retailers re-opened, and we got an idea of the changes we'll see on the [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN The Ebb and Flow of Plastic Sunday June 14th 2020 It has been a difficult week in Britain, one of several recent difficult weeks. [...]
Alex Merola Thursday June 11th 2020 In November 2018, six suspects handed themselves over to the police. The police, in turn, scrambled to see if they could be charged [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 9th June 2020 The news doesn't get much better. The coronavirus crisis carries on and on, our economy gets weaker and weaker, and the pinch [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN An Assault Upon the Elderly Sunday June 7th 2020 An Assault Upon the Elderly I recently heard it expressed that British society is engaged [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 2nd June 2020 On the 15th of June, some shops in Britain will re-open, but we're not quite clear yet how this will work. Will [...]
For Britain activists in London today campaigning against the 'Piccadilly Mosque' Anne Marie Waters Tuesday May 26th 2020 Plans to build a 1,000 person capacity mosque right in [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday May 26th 2020 Former BBC 'Dragon' Theo Paphitis has declared that "retail will never ever be the same again" when economic life begins to stagger [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN Police in Barrow are Lying Sunday May 24th 2020 That may be a provocative headline, but I stand by it. I know from bitter [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday May 19th 2020 Last week, in my economic blog, I discussed debt and with it, the power of banks. Debt has exploded over the last [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN Fake News - The Outrageous Mainstream Media Sunday May 17th 2020 I had intended to write something different today. I planned to write about [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday May 12th 2020 If you're a book lover, like me, there will be books in your life that fundamentally change the way you view the [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN The Global World Sunday May 10th 2020 We will no longer surrender this country, or its people, to the false song of globalism. - Donald J [...]
I wish to start by stating this blog does not refer to all Muslims. It certainly does not apply to the wonderful nurses, doctors and others who come to our [...]
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday May 5th 2020 Almost a quarter of the UK's workforce is currently funded by the Government. Figures show that 6.3 million people are now paid [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN Is The Lockdown Ending? Sunday May 3rd 2020 It's something that none of us have known before, and life is unlikely to return to [...]
Anne Marie Waters April 28th 2020 The Government has promised £60,000 to the families of health workers whose relatives die from coronavirus. The measure was announced by Health Secretary [...]
The following is a suggested letter to the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson ([email protected]), as well as Health Secretary Matt Hancock ([email protected]). Please copy and paste and send this to [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN Grooming Gang Cover-Up Continues Sunday April 26th 2020 The British Parliament provides a facility for the public to post petitions which, if they gain over [...]
Anne Marie Waters April 22nd 2020 It's easy to criticise the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis, but we should remember we're in unchartered waters and nobody has been [...]
Anne Marie Waters April 21st 2020 An extraordinary thing has occurred on the world markets; the price of oil has fallen below zero for the first time in history. In [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN What's behind the climate change movement? Sunday April 19th 2020 Alarmism Under the heading "The Truth" the campaign group Extinction Rebellion (XR) tells us [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS’ SUNDAY COLUMN Why we must ban the buyback of shares Sunday April 12th 2020 Why now? The coronavirus crisis has once again necessitated a government bailout [...]
ANNE MARIE WATERS' SUNDAY COLUMN What's Really Happening at the Greek Border? A battle between the EU and Turkey. Sunday April 5th 2020 Background For every story, there must [...]
Anne Marie Waters April 3rd 2020 When a person comes to the end of their working life, they have paid their dues. It's time to relax and enjoy life, [...]
Anne Marie Waters March 30th 2020 Since the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic, we have heard startling numbers of cases reported every day, and even more startling numbers [...]
Anne Marie Waters March 25th 2020 When I was a law graduate, I spent a lot of time working around the courts of central London. Much of it was [...]
Anne Marie Waters March 23rd 2020 We have entered a frightening and confusing time with the outbreak of coronavirus. People are uncertain, our society has plunged in to something [...]
Anne Marie Waters March 19th 2020 On the 16th of March, MPs in our Parliament debated the welfare of animals. This doesn't happen often, and rarely is anything actually [...]
For Britain Press Team March 11th 2020 On Monday 16th March 2020, For Britain leader Anne Marie Waters will act as legal representative for Mr Damian Ryan. Mr Ryan [...]
Anne Marie Waters March 11th 2020 The Court of Appeal has ruled that people must state their sex (i.e. male or female) on their passports. This may sound like [...]
Dr Elle Cockbain is an Associate Professor in Security and Crime Science at University College London. Dr Waqas Tufail is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Leeds Beckett University. Dr [...]
Anne Marie Waters March 2nd 2020 Priti Patel’s immigration policies are largely to be welcomed. A points-based system is an obvious method of weighing up a person’s merits and [...]
Getting the basics right at school is one of For Britain's most important policies. Children are leaving our schools without sufficient skills in the most fundamental subjects, such as maths [...]
Alessandro Merola February 28th 2020 I have always considered myself patriotic. What can I say? I love this country. I am who I am today because of my country. [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 23rd 2020 They must know the disquiet it will cause. They must know that the silence will only help to confirm what I and others [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 17th 2020 If you had enormous influence over the minds of the young, how would you use it? Would you teach them to be positive [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 12th 2020 Rebecca Long-Bailey, a front-runner in the race to be the next Labour leader, has given her backing to the expulsion of "transphobic" members [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 11th 2020 This morning I read the most fascinating string of tweets on the account of Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson (@allisonpearson). It's something I haven't [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 10th 2020 MPs are rarely as vocal as they've been for the last few days. Some have stood up in Parliament to speak out, others [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 6th 2020 It is fairly uncontroversial, or should be uncontroversial, for a government's number one priority to be the safety and well-being of those who [...]
Anne Marie Waters February 3rd 2020 "I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them" [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 31st 2020 Well, here it is. The day we've been waiting for. But before we get to the celebrations, let's answer the critics. It's true, [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 30th 2020 A 'grooming gang' consisting of around 55 people has been "taken down" in Scotland, and the case covered up by police. According to [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 25th 2020 Decent transport in a primary prerequisite for a functioning society. We must be able to get around, cheaply and with ease. Our goods [...]
Kadeeja Adam January 22nd 2020 Something called “The Daily Record” has recently published an article about us, portraying us as some kind of Nazi militia! If there was equal [...]
Anne Marie Waters, Party Leader January 20th 2020 The controversial HS2, a high speed rail linking London to Birmingham and Manchester is set to see costs go up to £106 [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 17th 2020 We can expect little better from the press. Once again, the nation's "journalists" are participating in (and encouraging) racial slurs in order to [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 14th 2020 The response of our leaders to the Brexit referendum result taught us a stark lesson, but a valuable one. It revealed that the [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 10th 2020 I have family in the Irish Republic, which doesn’t have an NHS. I know of countless cases, including in my own wider family, [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 9th 2020 The Royal College of GPs has spoken out about delays now experienced by patients waiting to see a doctor. The College calls waiting times [...]
Anne Marie Waters January 6th 2020 Mahatma Gandhi once said that the greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated. Britain has a long [...]
Anne Marie Waters December 22nd 2019 Every adult man and woman has the right to live their lives as they prefer. It’s our most fundamental liberty that we are [...]
Anne Marie Waters December 21st 2019 When you have been on the receiving end of the mainstream media, it changes your life. It changes you because you learn firsthand just [...]
Anne Marie Waters December 9th 2019 In our unique immigration policy, For Britain proposes radical reform. We know that migration concerns many Britons, and we also know that an important [...]
Anne Marie Waters December 6th 2019 If you read the mainstream press, it will attempt to persuade you that “far right” terrorism is a growing menace in Britain. The [...]
Anne Marie Waters 3rd December 2019 Labour can always be depended upon to defend the indefensible. Birmingham Labour MP Khalid Mahmood has accused the Green Party’s co-leader Jonathan Bartley [...]
Anne Marie Waters, Party Leader December 2nd 2019 Nigel Farage is in a sticky situation. The leaders’ debate that took place on December 1st proved this. Farage spent much of [...]
By Anne Marie Waters, Leader November 30th 2019 Two people have been tragically murdered in central London by a jihadist. Usman Khan, a 28 year old from Stoke on Trent, [...]
Mike Speakman 27th November 2019 Policing issues are of some relevance in this election, now only two weeks away. Parties are making commitments which they may or may not [...]
Anne Marie Waters November 25th 2019 Today I produced some videos showing an ambush on myself and other For Britain members by Antifa on Saturday night. The videos are at [...]
Sadiq Khan Mayor of London City Hall London SE1 2AA November 25th 2019 Dear Mr Khan, I write to inform you of an incident that occurred in [...]
Rushanara Ali MP Houses of Parliament London SW1A 0AA November 25th 2019 Dear Ms Ali, I write to inform you of an incident that occurred within your constituency [...]
By Anne Marie Waters 13th November 2019 People who criticise the ideology of Islam can usually report that they have lost friends as a result. I certainly have. But there [...]
By Anne Marie Waters 11th November 2019 It’s no surprise that career politicians talk the talk but rarely walk the walk. Today, on Armistice Day, both Labour and the Tories [...]
By Anne Marie Waters 7th November 2019 Tom Bower has given his book an interesting title: ‘Dangerous Hero’. I would say he is half right. Dangerous yes, but no hero, [...]
By Anne Marie Waters 30th October 2019 If our world ever regains its sanity, future historians will look back in horror at the era we live in at present. They’ll [...]
It was a very personal journey for me. For as long as I remember, I have had the most intense passion and compassion for animals. I possess a deep sympathy [...]
By Anne Marie Waters, Party Leader 21st October 2019 Back in 2017, when I was standing in the Ukip leadership election, I made a clear point about the EU – [...]
By Anne Marie Waters 25th September 2019 It continues. This is becoming more and more alarming, and the established elite more and more remote. The Supreme Court has ruled that [...]
By Anne Marie Waters, Party Leader 10th September 2019 Some things don’t age very well – especially Jeremy Corbyn’s demands for a general election! It must be embarrassing for Labour [...]
Religious Slaughter in the UK and Beyond Written by Anne Marie Waters, issued 7th September 2019 Introduction Halal food, food prepared according to sharia law, has become a staple of [...]
By Anne Marie Waters, Party Leader 4th September 2019 BREXIT The best case scenario is easy. We get out on the 31st of October with a trade deal [...]
Here we go again. Since we voted to leave the European Union, we have been going around in circles, and now we’ve arrived back at the start.