As I said on yesterday's technical fiasco of a Clubland Q&A, I am badly shaken by the decision of Keir Starmer and his wholly Islamised and corrupt "Home Office" to prohibit our friend Eva Vlaardingerbroek from the United Kingdom on the grounds that her presence would not be "conducive to the public good" - unlike all those conducive child-rapists and conducive stabbers Sir Keir cheerfully admits to the country every night:
Holy sh*t.
I've been banned from traveling to the UK. They revoked my ETA.
"Your presence in the UK is not considered to be conductive to the public good."
3 days after posting this about Starmer. https://t.co/NqWBtaTkZe pic.twitter.com/lm5lZgL2i7
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) January 14, 2026
Starmer is a peculiarly repellent figure: the insecure dweeb as totalitarian monster, a man whose public persona is a carefully constructed lie that the "mainstream" media have all agreed to steer well clear of. It is a measure of how weak he and his regime are that he should be reduced to demonstrating how butch he can be with a young Dutch lady not yet thirty. I note the Hungarian PM does not feel as Starmer does.
At any rate, after the misbegotten technical shambles of yesterday's broadcast, I thought you might enjoy this Mark Steyn Show special of Eva and me in happier times.
For those new to this shingle, Eva Vlaardingerbroek is a young Dutch legal philosopher who became one of the breakout stars of the Steyn Show - and a hit across the planet from German TV to (briefly) Fox News. You can also see her on stage all over the map: as I used to joke, every week she'd check in from a different country - Hungary, Italy, Switzerland. So I was always very glad when she could make time for me.
In this edition, we revisit the best of Eva, going back to her first ever appearance on our show. The topics she addresses are profound - from vaccine victims and Dutch farmers to God and digital identity - and her insights stand up as the years go by.
If you've only gotten to know the uniquely talented Miss Vlaardingerbroek in the weeks since her appearance at London's "Unite the Kingdom" rally, we think you'll enjoy this Eva extravaganza. Click below to watch.
~Programming note: Laura Rosen Cohen will be here later today to round up the Internet on Laura's Links.


