If EUphile delusion is a disease, this man could be the unwitting cure
If there is one thing we can all respect about fanatical EU federalists, it’s that they invariably tell the truth about the EU project even if to further its aims they slip in the odfd misdirection to...
View ArticleBritain ‘raped’ by high taxes? Almost right, Ray, almost right…
My lack of output in recent weeks is due to a combination of the long working hours a newly self employed person needs to put in to keep clients happy, and a desire to use what time is left available...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Smart Appliances
If you were worried this would be some geeky piece extolling the virtues of ‘smart’ fridge freezers, ovens, washing machines etc, then you can relax. The benefits of smart appliances are not designed...
View ArticleFarage attempts to snatch defeat before getting anywhere close to victory
Within hours of the party he has forged in his own image record its best ever results in local elections, if reports are to be believed, Nigel Farage has demonstrated yet again his complete lack of...
View ArticleSegregated Britain? The real segregation is this (pt.2)
Prompting the previous post was this piece today in the Daily Mail. In my view the description ‘white flight’ wrongly ascribes a racial motive for people moving away from areas where ethnic minorities...
View ArticleThe political class is frit
Writing in the New Statesman’s blog, The Staggers, on Tuesday George Eaton made the following observation about what would happen if the current polling percentages were repeated at a General Election:...
View ArticleThe face of Britain in 2013… how long will we tolerate this?
One cannot help but think this scene would not have occured if this country had maintained a selective immigration policy and retained the ability to remove from these shores anyone who abuses our...
View ArticleMisconduct in Public Office
Cynthia Bower, former Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and her former deputy, Jill Finney, stand accused along with media manager Anna Jefferson of being involved, to varying...
View ArticleYou would need a heart of stone not to laugh…
Think back to the end of August, as the rush to bomb Syria further back into the stone age was reaching its height. As the UK was held back from participating in a US-led – and William Hague cheer-led...
View ArticleNo, não, nein, non, nie, nei,
Regardless of the language being spoken, there is one word in particular where the clarity is unequivocal, the meaning is absolute. That word in English is no. So when President of the European...
View ArticleThe incredible ignorance of politicians writ large
After the John Major government tied the UK to the Maastricht Treaty, Douglas Hurd was reported as saying: I suppose we had now better go away and read what we have signed up to. It’s a lesson that...
View ArticleA dose of EU realism that the BBC seems keen to play down
Very curious. Tuning in to Radio 4′s Today this morning, a little earlier than usual, I was able to hear a short interview of the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schultz. While Richard...
View ArticleThe challenge that UKIP has yet just will not grasp
Labour fanatic Dan Hodges has taken to his Telegraph blog in light of the Wythenshawe election result to dismiss the notion that UKIP is any kind of electoral threat to Labour: So now we know. The...
View ArticleUkraine signs its Faustian pact with the EU
So there we have it. The EU has signed its Association Agreement with the self appointed administration in Kiev – which came to power through a coup, rather than waiting for elections promised by...
View ArticleMiliband illustrates why politics is broken
Readers may be shocked that Ed Miliband of all people is getting any credit from this blog, but he performed a valuable public service yesterday at Prime Minister’s Questions – albeit unwittingly. In...
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