
Alexander Francis Shaw
Alexander Francis Shaw is a scriptwriter and presenter for Visegrád24, a former aide-de-camp to Nigel Farage, and a yachtsman based on the Scottish West Coast.
The WestThe Quiet War on England’s Daughters
In the wake of the ‘grooming' scandal, England is coming to terms with a social and legal hegemony unknown since the time of Cromwell. Robin Tilbrook, Leader of the English Democrats, explains his call to arms. Alexander Francis Shaw
Culture WarsLet Them Eat Steak
How does the conflict between free markets and central planners manifest in the ideological divide between meat eating and plant-based lifestyles? Alexander Francis Shaw
Culture WarsMiddle EastWar and Fashion
The lesson hasn't been learned: glamour can mask tyranny, allowing dictators and their consorts to exploit the Western media's adoration. Alexander Francis Shaw
Culture WarsThe WestWhy Britain Can’t Fix its Migrant Crisis
As migrant hotels fill up and border policies fail, can public frustration turn the tide? Alexander Francis Shaw
The WestBreaking the Chains of Bureaucracy: Rafał Brzoska’s Fight for a Freer Europe
V24 Exclusive: One of Poland’s first billionaires tells of his bold vision to level up Poland's economy and prevent a brain drain. Alexander Francis Shaw
The WestWhat Is ‘Passport Power’?
Brexit cut UK passport perks but did it boost real power? From tax breaks abroad to unexpected prestige in immigration lines, the truth is far stranger than the doom-mongers predicted.Alexander Francis Shaw
- The West
Britain’s Education Tax
Labour’s private school tax won’t hurt elites - it will crowd state schools, punish the poor, and undermine one of Britain’s last great global assets.

Alexander Francis Shaw
- The WestCulture Wars
Can Britain Bring Back the Death Penalty?
Calls to bring back the death penalty in the UK will reignite tensions over national sovereignty and European influence. Can Britain defy the ECHR and reclaim control over its legislation?

Alexander Francis Shaw
- Conflict Zones
Britain’s Ukrainian Dilemma
Starmer’s Ukraine pledge isn’t just diplomacy — it’s a gamble on Britain’s identity. With Trump rising and Farage in the wings, who really speaks for the nation? And who decides what a nation even is?

Alexander Francis Shaw





